,44 



• 

 IV. (189G) p. 666 ; Diels in Engl, et Prantl, Nat. Pfl.-Fam. I. 4, p. 279; 

 Matsum. Ind. PI. Jap. I. p. 300. 



Osmicnda crispa Linn. Sp. PI. p. 1067 ; Kicht. Cod. n. 7764. 



Onoclea crispa Swartz ' in Act. Holm. (1789) p. 109 ' ; Hoffm. Deutschl. 

 Fl. Crypt, (1795) p. 11. 



Fteris crispa All. ' FI. Pedem. II. p. 288 ' ; Swartz, Syn. Fil. (1806) 

 p. 101 ; Houtt. Linn. Pfl.-Syst. XIII, p. 71 ; Willd. Sp. PI. V. p. 395 ; 

 Schkuhr, Krypt. Gew. p. 90, tab. 98 ; Wahlenb. Fl. Lapp. (1812) p. 286, 



Strufhiopteris crispa Wallr. in ' Bluff" et Fingerh. Compend. Fl. Germ.. 

 III. p. 27.' 



Phorolobus crispus Desv. in * Mem. Soc. Linn. Paris, p. 291, tab. 11.' ; 

 Fee, Gen. Fl. p. 130, tab. 7 D. 



Allosm'us crispus Bernh. in Schrad. N. Journ. Bot. I. 2, p. 36 ; 

 PresI, Tent. Pteridogr. (1836) p. 152; Ledeb. Fl. Boss. IV. p. 525 ; Koch,,. 

 Syn. Fl. Germ, et Helv. ed. 3, p. 739 ; Spreng. Syst. Veg. IV. p. 65 ; 

 Nyman, Syl. Fl. Eur. p. 434; Milde, Fil. Eur. et Atl. p. 23; Mett. Fit 

 Hort. Bot. Lips. p. 44; Lowe, Ferns Brit, and Exot. IIL p. 93, tab. 34; 

 Benth. Handb. Brit. Fl. ed. 5, p. 558. 



Acrostichum crispuni Vill. ' Delph. IV. p. 838.' 



Blechnuni crispum Hartm., * Fl. Scand. ed. 3, p. 255.' 



Nom. Jap. Bishiri-shinohu (T. Kawakami), Tiva-shinobti (T. Makino). 



Hab. Prov. Kitami in Hokkaido : Mt. Kiishiri in Isl. Kiishiri {ZL 

 Faurie n. 8398; T. Kaivakami\ Aug. 1899; T. 3Iakino\ Aug. 1903); 

 Prov. BiKUCHu: Mt. Hayachine {T. 3Iahino\ Aug. 4, 1905). 



This is found in alpine or subalpine region of the mountains. Quite 

 new to Honsiu (main island) of Japan. 



Viola (Nomimium) ibukiana Makino sp. nov. 



Acaulescent. Khizome slender, inarticulated, with delicate roots^ 

 Leaves few, tufted, erect-patent, long-petiolate, deltoid, 3^-4^ cm. long, 

 2|-3 cm. wide, acute at the apex, truncato-cordate and shortly decurrent 

 to the petiole at the base, inciso-cleft, crispate, membranaceous, thinly 

 puberulent towards the margin and albescent along veins above, glabrous 

 beneath, with loose veins ; petiole slender, much longer than the blade, 

 apterous, glabrous, attaining about 9 cm. in length ; stipule membranaceous, 

 loosely papillose on margins, about 2-2^ mm. long, adnate, but the upper 

 portion slightly free ; the free portion erect, deltoid or subula to-deltoid^ 

 acute. Pedicel slender, glabrous, but pul)erulent under the flower, bi- 



