LycopodiacefB,'} CEYLON plants. 377 



CLXVIII. LTCOPODIACE^. 



1. LYCOPODIUM, Liiin. 



1. Ii. Phlegmaria, Linn. (Willd. Sp. PL v. p, 10.) — i. miraUle, 



Willd. 1. c— c.p. 987 (1195, 1277). 



Hab. Common in the Central Province. 



2. Ii. Hookeri, WaU. Cai _ _ 

 c.p. 986 (1193, 1194).— Forma/o^^^^latioribu8.— c.p. 3281. 



Hab, Central Province, not uncommon. 



Very variable in the form of its leaves, but the size and shape of the sporangia very 

 constant. Spring refers this to L. ulicifoUam, Vent. 



3. L. serratum, Thunb, FL Jap. p. 341, t. 38; Willd. I.e. p. 21; 

 Hoot, et Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 37.— c.p. 1419 (1189). 



^orvadi foliis minoribus, m 

 ratis.— c.p. 1115 (1488, 1273). 



Hab. More elevated parts of tbe Central Province. 



Equally variable with the preceding. 



4 Ii. clavatum, Linn. (Willd. 1. c. p. 13.)— c.p. 3283 (1192, 1279). 

 Hab. Horton Plains, at an elevation of 7000 feet. 



5. L- complanatum, Linn. (Willd, 1. c. p. 14.) — C.P. 3489. 

 Hab, Horton Plains, with the preceding species. 



6. L. cemuum, Linn. (Willd. 1. c. p. 15.)— C.P. 984 (1187). 



Hab. Very common in the Central Province. 



7. Ii. Carolinianum, Linn. (Willd. 1. c. p. 13.)— C.P. 1416 (1191, 



1278). 

 Hab. Pedro talagalla, at an elevation of 7000 feet. 



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2- SELAGINELLA, Spring. 



1. S. rapestris, Spring, Mon. Lycop. part ii. p. 55. — c.p. 1414. 



Hab. Damboul, Gardner. 



2. S. stolonifera^ Spring, I.e. p. 209. — Lycop. stoloniferum, Sw. — c.p. 



I I ^ I 1 I Sf^ \ 



1412 (1185). 

 Hab. Common in the Central Province. 



^ _^, ^^ ^. Lycop. caudatum^ Desv. ; Benth. 



PI. Hongt. p. 437.— C.p. 3284 (1276). 

 Hab. Forests of the Central and Southern Provinces. 



4. S- caulescens^ Spring, 1. c. p. 158.— C.P. 985 (1186). 

 Hab. Central Province, Gardner. 



5. S. atroviridis, Spring, I.e. p. 124.-5^. monospora. Spring, 1. c. p. 

 135. Lycop, atroviride, Wall. ; Hook. Gen. Fil. t. 117, B ; Benth. 1. c. 



c.p. 1417, 1418 (1184, 1274). 

 Hab. Very abundant. 



6. S. concinua. Spring, 1. c. p. 199. — Lycop. concinmim^ S'^. — C.P. 

 3280. 



Hab. Eaxawa, in the Central Province; and near Galle. 



In my specimens the inner leaves scarcely differ in shape from the onter entire 

 distichous ones. 



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