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E. Fructus sphaericus. 



Berberis kereana Palibin. 



E. Fructus ellipsoideus vel oblongiis. 



Berberis koreana Palibin 



var. cllipsoidea Nakai. 

 D. Folia oblongo-oblanceolata distincte petiolata. Fructus 



ellipsoides Berberis koreana Palibin 



var. angnstifolia Nakai. 



Podophyllacecr DC, Prodr. I, 111 (1824) sensu div. (including genera 

 Podophyllum, Glaucidium, Diphylleid) and Nandinacea> (represented by a 

 single genus Nandina) are good distinct families, and are excluded 

 here from Berberidacecr. Botanist who regarded Nandina as a distinct 

 family is C. A. Agardh, however, he used Nandinecr for the family- 

 name. 



Nandinaceae Nakai, nom. nov. 

 Syn. Berberacecr § 2. Nandinecr Lindley, Nat. Syst. Bot. 29 & 30 

 (1836), pro parte. 

 Berberidecr — Berberidecr — Vercr Meisner, PI. Vase. Gen. I, 6 



(1836), II, 7 (1843). pro parte. 

 Menispermacece Trib. 4. Nandinecr Spach, Hist. Nat. Veget. VIII. 



26 (1839), pro omnino. 

 Berberidacecr § 2. A r a?idi)iea' Lindley, Veget. Kingdom ed. I. 



438 (1846), pro parte. 

 Nandinec? Agardh, Theor. Syst. PI. 71, Tab. V, fig. 4 (185S), 



pro omnino. 

 Berberidecr Trib. II. Berber etc Bentham &- Hooker, Gen. PI. I, 



41 (1862), partim. 

 Berberidacecr B. Epimedieee Tischler in Engler, Bot. Jahrb. 



XXXI, 722 (1902), partim. 

 Berberidacecr Unterfam. Berbcridoidecr § Epimediecv Engler, Syl- 

 lab. ed. 3, 125 (1903), partim. 

 Frutex. Caulis indivisus vel pauciramosus (rarius arborescens). 

 Phyllotaxis l/2. Folia biennia, petiolata ; petioli persistentes cum seg- 

 ments articulati ; segmenta 2-3 ternato-pinnata articulatim decom- 

 posita ; foliola integerrima. Stipulre 0. Inflorescentia terminalis thyr- 



