187J Verbeiicaceae. Violaceae. Vitaceae. Vocliysiaceae. Zygophyllaceae. 49*3 



Rinorea Sereti De Wüd. 1. c. p. 185 (= Alsodeia Sereti De Wild.). — Cougo 



(Seret 11. 270). 



R. subglandulosa De Wild. i. c. p. 186 (=-- Alsodeia siibglandiüosa De Wild.). — 



Kisautu (J. Gillet n. 3785). 

 R. Talbotii (Bak. f.) De Wild. 1. c. p. 188 {= Alsodeia Talbotii Bak. i.). — 



Nigeria (Talbot u. 478). 



R. variifolia De Wild. 1. c. p. 189 {=-- Alsodeia variifolia De Wild.). — Limbutu 



{-AI. Laurent n. 1837). 

 R. Verscluiereni De Wild. 1. c. p. 190 (= Alsodeia Verschiiereni De Wild.). — 



Jalela (Verscliueren n. 956). 

 /?.(?) dirfwtoma Rusby, Descript. 300 uew spec. South Anier. Plauts (New 



York 1920) p. 61. — Colombia (Herbert H. Smith n. 1492). 

 Viola oahiiensis Forbes in Occas. Papers Bernice Pauahi Bishop .Mus. 



Polynes. Ethno). and Nat. Hist., vol. IV, Nr. 3 (1909) p. 216 Tab. — 



Oahu. 



V. Helena Forbes 1. c. p. 218 Tab. — Kauai, H. I. 



V. palustris var. siieciformis Lindstr. in Bot. Not. 1920, p. 201. — 

 Schweden. 



V . pogonantha W. W. Sm. in Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh XII (1920) 

 p. 228. — Yunnan (G. Forrest n. 9955). 



Vitaceae 



Ampelopsis brevipedanciilata Koehne var. kulingensis Rehd. in Gentes Herb., 

 Ithaca, I (1920) p. 36. — China (Wilson n. 1703). 



var. Maximowiczii Rehd. 1. c. p. 36 (= A. heterophylla Sieb, et Zucc. 

 = Vitis heterophylla var. Maximowiczii Regel). — China. 

 Leea pallida Craib in Kew Bull. 1920, p. 302. — Doi Sutep (Kerr 

 n. 3390). 



Tetrastigma alcicorne Haines in Kew Bull. 1920, p. 67. — India (Haines 

 n. 3961). 



Vitis pentagona Diels et Gilg. var. honanensis Rehd. in Gentes Herb., Ithaca, 

 I (1920) p. 36. ^ China (Joseph Hers n. 441. 460. 785. 157). 



Vochysiaceae 



Zygophyllaceae 



Fagonia spinosissima Blatt, and Hall, in Journ. Indian Bot. I (1919) p. 89. - 

 Baluchistan. 



Zygophyllum trialatiim Blatt, and Hall, in Journ. Indian Bot. I (1919) p. 90. — 

 Baluchistan. 



Fossil! Von ungewisser systematischer Stellung! 



[Fossil!] Pataloxylon Sahni gen. nov. in Queensl. Geolog. Surv. Publ. Nr. 267 

 (Brisbane 1920) p. 29. 



Diagnosis (based only upou the secondary wood). — W^ood uniform 

 and close-grained, with faintly marked growth-rings. The chief conductiug 

 elements, which are either tracheides or true vessels. are of nearly equal 

 diameter in the spring and autumn wood, but in the spring wood occur 



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