1924] REHDER, LIGNEOUS PLANTS OF NORTHERN CHINA, II 139 



Maximowicz 



M<51 



XXIII 



in Act. Hort. Petrop. xi. 42 (1890).- 

 31 (1886).— Kanitz in Szechenyi, Keletazs. Utj&n. Tudom. Ered. n. 794 

 (PI. Enum. 6) (1891); in Szechenyi, Wiss. Ergeb. Reise Ostas. n. 681 

 (1898).— Schneider in Bull. Herb. Boissier, s6v. 2, v. 398 (1905); vm. 

 195 (1908).— Fedde in Bot. Jahrb. 



XXXVI 



Rehder in Sargent, Trees & Shrubs, n. 19, t. 109 (1907). 



Giraldi 



Kansu 



See also Maximowicz, 1. c. (18' 

 Kanitz, 1. c. 



Distribution: also Szechuan. 



Wil 



Hers in Jour. N. China Branch R. As. Soc. liii. 107 (1922); Liste Ess. 



Lign. Honan, 4 (1922). 



Berberis diaphana var. circumserrata Schneider in Sargent, PI. Wilson. I. 



354 (1913). 



W 



See also Schneider, I.e. 

 Hers. no. 1202, Sep- 



tember 21, 1919. — See also Hers, 1. c. 



The specimen from Honan is sterile, but agrees exactly with Purdom's 

 specimen and there can be little doubt that it belongs to this species. 



Berberis parvifolia Sprague in Kew Bull. Misc. Inform. 19( 

 Schneider in Sargent, PL Wilson, in. 436 (1917). 



Kansu: Choni and Tow chou districts, alt. 2600-3000 m., W 



seed 



Arboretum). — See also Schneider, 1. c. 

 Distribution: also Szechuan. 



Berberis Potaninii Maximowicz in Act. Hort. Petrop. xi. 41 (1890). 

 Bretschneider, Hist. Eur. Bot. Discov. China, 1025 (1898).— Schneider in 

 Bull. Herb. Boissier, ser. 2, vm. 199 (1908).— Meyer in U. S. Dept. Agric. 

 Bur. PI. Indust. Invent. Seeds PI. Imp. xliii. 66, no. 40681 (1918). 



Berberis sphalera Fedde in Bot. Jahrb. xxxvi. beibl. lxxxii. 44 (1905). 

 Berberis Liechtensteinii Schneider in Sargent, PI. Wilson, i. 377 (1913). 



Shensi: near Shan lien li, on rocky slopes, F. N. Meyer, no. 1926, Sep- 

 tember 17, 1914. — See also Fedde, 1. c, and Schneider, 1. c. (1908). 



Kansu: near Chu kun, southwestern Kansu, on rocky dry slopes, F. N. 

 Meyer, no. 1984, October 18, 1914. — See also Maximowicz, 1. c, and Meyer, 



1. c. 



Distribution: also Szechuan. 



Schneider himself identified in 1916 his B. Liechtensteinii with B. 



Potaninii Maxim, (in sched. herb. Arnold Arb.). 



