32 THE r.OTAXrCA I MAGAZINE. [Yo! . XX ni. No. 265. 



Plagiogyria Matsumureana Makixo ; Hayata, Fl. Mont. 

 Formos. 1. c. p. 244. 



Hab. Taito : Daironkosha, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Mori, 

 Nov. 1906, (No. 2357) ; Tozan, in montifcras Morrison, leg. G. 

 Nakahara, Dec. 1906 ; Nanto : Mushazan, leg. T. Kawakami 

 et if. Mori, Aug. 1906, (No. 2402) ; in monte Morrison, ad 7000 

 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawakami et U. Mori, Oct. 1906, (No. 1832). 



CRYPTOGRAMMA R. Br. 



Cryptogramma japonica Prantl ; Matsum. et Hayata 1. e. 

 p. 614. 



Hab. Nanto : Nankokei, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Mori, Aug. 

 1906, (No. 2399). 



Cryptogramma aurata (Kaulf.) Prantl ; Matsum. et 

 Hayata, 1. c. p. 613. 



Hab. Taito : Koshusha, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Mori, Dec- 

 1906, (No. 2355). 



Cryptogramma Brunoniana Wall. "Listn. 396"; Hooker 

 et Grey. Ic. Fil. t. 158 ; Diels, in Nat. Pfl.-fam. I.— 4, p. 280, 

 et in Fl. Centr. Chin, in Engl. Dot. Jahrb. XXIX. p. 200. 



Cryptogramme crispa R. Br. var. Brunoniana Baker ; Hook. 

 et Baker Sjn. Fil. p. 144. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, ad 12000 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawa- 

 kami et U. Mori, Oct. 1906. (No. 1857). 



Distrib. Himalaya, Central China. 



The present specimen agrees exactly with the figure in the 

 Icones Filicum above cited, except that the present plant has 

 many brown scales on the stipes, while in the figure we find 

 quite glabrous stipes with no scale. C. Christensen remarks 

 in his Index Filicum that the fern extends from Himalaya 

 to Japan and China. But we have never seen the species in 

 the Japanese Empire, except Formosa. He must, I infer, have 

 confounded C. crispa R. Br. with the present fern. The former 



