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Sana, nov. nom., f. 87, near A. alienatum Schott but with more slen- 

 der appendix and more densely arranged male and female flowers, 

 also forma stenophylla ; A. grapsospadix, PI. 17, differs from A. la- 

 minatiini Bl. b}^ the petiolate leaflets and by the lamina of the spatha 

 ending with a very short arista of 2 mm. in length; A. kelimginsu- 

 laris, f. 88, differs from A. formosnna by the appendices of the spa- 

 dices which are much thicker and rod-formed, A. Takeoi, near A. 

 Thunbergii Bl., but with slightly greenish spathas, much contracted 

 between the limbs and tubes, without reflexed margin at the mouth 

 of the tube. Colocasia kotoensis, near C. antiquorum Schott, but with 

 spadices wanting the neutral portions between staminiferous and 

 ovariiferous parts, and with quite obtuse, conical appendices. 



Alisinaceae. Lophotocarptis forniosaniis , differs from L. giiyanensis 

 in wanting male flowers and in other points. 



Gramineae. PhyllostacJiys Makinoi, differs from P. harnhusoides 

 S. et Z. in many points, especially in the base of the leaves. 



Lycopodiaceae. Lycopodmm quasipolytrichoides , f. 89, differs from 

 L. lucididum Michx. in the smaller form and in the leaves with 

 v^ry obscure midrib; L. reßexo-integruni, f. 90; L. Somai, f. 91, 

 near L. lucididum but with smaller leaves and smaller sporangia. 



Marattiaceae. Archaugiopteris Somai differs from A. Henryi 

 Christ et Giesenh. by the very shortly stipitate pinnae with longer 

 tails at the apex and hy the sori being located much nearer to the 

 Costa than to the margin. 



Hymeuophyllaceae. Hymenophyllum crispato alatum and forma 

 reniotipinnum, differs from H. javanicum Spreng, by the much nar- 

 rower and longer fronds with sori usually situated at the basal por- 

 tions of the pinnae; H. Simo7isia}tum Hooker, f. 92, new description; 

 Trichomanes kalamocarpum, f. 93, differs from T. Orientale C. Ch. 

 by the cellular structure of the fronds. 



Adianthum hispidiUu>nS'w .} f. 94, near A. ßabellatum L. Anthro- 

 phyuni sp., f. 95, near A. Cumingii Fee. Cheilanthes farinosa Kaulf., 

 f. 96, new descr. Cyclophorus Lingua Desv. var. angustifrons ; C. 

 suhfissus, differs from Niphoholus ßssus Bl. by the much longer 

 stipes. Davallia chrysanthemifolia, f. 97, differs from D. pedata Sm. 

 by the much broader involucrum. Dennstaedtia leptophylla, f. 98, 

 near D. aoieata (J. Sm et Hk.) Christ and D. Smithii Moore; D. 

 scabra Moore, f. 99, new descr. Diplasium Hancockii (Max.) Hay., 

 f. 100, {Asp/enium Hancockii Max.); D. inßafisorum, f. 101, differs 

 from D. costalisorum Hay., by the nearly entire segments or lobes, 

 which have sori locating in a Single series on each side of the 

 costules; Diplasium iridiphyllum n. n., formerly Asplenium iridiphyl- 

 lum; D. Makinoi Yabe var. karapinense, f. 102, differs from the spe- 

 cies by the shallowly serrate margin and more loosely arranged 

 sori; D. odoratissiinum , f. 103, differs from D. heterophlebiuni Diels 

 by the pinnae, which are subentire at the margin. Dryopteris eru- 

 bescens (Wall) C. Chr., f. 104, new descr; D. hirsutisquama, f. 105; 

 D. kwashotensis , f. 106; D. kotoensis, f. 107, D. morrisonensis Hay., 

 f. 108A, B, figures only; D. mingetsuensis, f. 109A, B, differs from 

 D. Sabaei by the much larger thicker frond and much narrower sca- 

 les; D. pseiido- Sabaei, f. 110 A, B, differs from Z). 5(7Ö«^zby the struc- 

 ture of the scales and venation of the pinnules; D.reßexipinnaWdiy., 

 f. 113, flg. and remarks; D. sacholepis, f. 111, near D. Kawakamii, 

 but differs by the sori being located very near the margin and by 

 the straight hairs on the frond; D Somai, f. 112; D. subßuvialis, 

 f. 113A, B; D. Takeoi, f. 114A, B; D. transmorrisonensis Hay., f. 115, 



