10 Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 



(Fig. 129), near P. varium Pr.; P. falcatipinnatuni (Fig. 130); P. 

 globisoriirn (Fig. 131), near P. laserpitiifolium\ P. horridipinnum 

 (Fig. 132), near P. ilicifoUum Don; P. integriphinum (Fig. 133), 

 most near to Aspidium caducum Wall.; P. prionolepis (Fig. 134); P. 

 rectipinnum (Fig. 135). 



Gymnopteris dichotomophlehia (Fig. 136), near G.variabüis Bedd. 



Nephrolepis tenuissimum (Fig. 137). 



Davallia stenolepis (Fig. 138) , near D. bidlata Wall. 



Leucostegia parvipinnula nov. nom. (Fig. 139, Davallia parvi- 

 pinnula and D. Clarkei Hay. non Baker), with raan}'^ remarks. 



Microlepia grandissima (Fig. 140), near D. platyphylla Don and 

 D. lonchitidea Wall.; M. subpinnata (Fig. 141), near M. speluncae; 

 M. trichocarpa (Fig. 142), near M. subpinnata. 



Lindsaya kusukusensis (Fig. 143), near D. cultrata Sw. 



Diplasium arisanense (Fig. 144); D. costalisorum (Fig. 145); D. 

 bicuspe (Fig. 146), very near Aspleniutn ensiforme Wall, and A. 

 apoense Copel.; D. Kawaka^nii (Fig. 147); D. leiopodutn (Fig. 148), 

 very near D. tenuicaule] D. siibrigescens (Fig. 149), allied to Athy- 

 rium rigescens Mak.; D. tenuicaule (Fig. 150). 



Aspleniuni adiantum nigrutn L. (Fig. 151), with remarks; A. 

 iridiphylhim (Fig. 152); A. lasiniatum Don (Fig. 153), without descr.; 

 A. Makinoi nov. nom. (Fig. 154, Diplasiuin Makinoi Yabe), with 

 descr.; A. morrisonense nov. nom. {A. laserpitiifolium Lam. var. 

 moryisonense)\ A. resectum Sm., forma adiantifrons (Fig. 155); A. 

 ritoense (Fig. 156), near A. davallioides Hook.; A. scolopendrifrons 

 (Fig. 157), near A. scolopendrioides ]. Sm.; A. tenuicaule (Fig. 158), 

 near A. pekinense Hance; A. tenuissimum (Fig. 159), near A. tenui- 

 folium; A. unilaterale Lam. var. obliquissimum (Fig. 160 A — B)\ A. 

 viridissimum (Fig. 161), near A. Mertensianum Kze.; A. Wrightii 

 Eat. var. aristatoserrulatum (Fig. 162). 



Athyrium erythropodum (Fig. 163), near A. inicrocarpum E\.\ A. 

 reflexipinnum (Fig. 164); A. tosanense nov. nom. {Asplenium. tosa- 

 nense Hay. olim). 



Blechnum integripinnuluni (Fig. 165), near B. Fraseri Luerss. 



Coniogramme parvipinnula (Fig. 166), near C. fraxinea Fee. 



Hypolepis and Plagiogyria , no figures. 



Pteris excelsissima (Fig. 167), near P. excelsa Gaud ; P. setuloso- 

 costulata (Fig. 168), near P. biaurita L. 



Vittaria arisanensis (Fig. 169), near V. lineata Lowe. 



Polypodium arisanense (Fig. 170), near P. formosanum Baker 

 and P. anioenmn Wall.; P. decrescens Chr. var. blechnifrons (Fig. 

 171); P. falcatopinnatum (Fig. 172), near P. palmatum BL; P. 

 lineare Thunb. var. monilisorum (Fig. 173); P. pellucidifolium (Fig. 

 174), near P. Engleri; P. obtusifrons{Y^\g. 175), near P. lineare Th.] 

 P. pseudotrichomanoides (Fig. 176), near P. trichomanoides Sw.; P. 

 rostratum Hook. (Fig. 177), no descr.; P. tenuissimum (Fig. 178), 

 near P. solidum Mitt., and P. glandulosum Hook. 



Cyclophorus grandissimus (Fig. 179), nesLt Nip/wbohis lingua sind 

 N. costata (Wall.) Bedd.; C. transmorrisonensis (Fig. 180), near Ni- 

 phobolus fissus Bl. Jongmans. 



Himmelbaur, W., Die Berberidaceen und ihre Stellung im 

 System. Eine phylogenetische Studie. (Denkschriften 

 ksl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, math.-nat. Kl. LXXXIX. p. 733-795. 4 Taf. 

 22 Textfig. 5 Schemen. Wien 1914.) 



Eine gemeinsame Ableitung aller Berberidaceen von einem 



