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LYCOPODIUM Linn. 
Lycopodium serratum Tlnmb. 
On ridgeR in the mossy forest at 2,400 m. alt. (No. 6022), a A-ery slender form, 
also in the mossy forest at 2,200 m. alt. (No. 6023). 
At similar elevations in the mountains of northern Luzon. 
India to Japan and Polynesia. 
Lycopodium Hippuris Desv. 
Terrestrial and erect on ridges in the mossy forest at 2,400 m. alt. (No. 6027). 
Java to Samoa. 
Lycopodium verticillatum Linn. 
Pendent from mossy trees, 1,400 ni. alt. (No. 6026). 
Lnzon (teste '\\(irhur<j). 
Pnntropic. 
Lycopodium squamosum Forst. 
Epiphytic near the Alag River at 100 m. alt. (No. G028). 
Throughout the Pliilippines, but nowhere abundant. 
India to Polvnewia. 
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Lycopodium Plegmaria Linn. 
On mossy trees at 1,400 m. alt. (No. 6034) and at 1,000 m. alt. (No. 6035). 
Central Luzon to Mindanao. 
Africa to Polxmesia. 
Lycopodium filiforme Roxb. (non Swartz). 
Epiphytic on mossy trees in humid forests at 200 to 300 m. alt. (No. 6036), 
a form witli rather large leaves of the characteristic shape. 
Central Luzon. Negros and Mindanao. 
Monsoon region. 
Lycopodium halconense Copel. n. sp. 
Species L. laterali E. Br. affinis, differt statura minore, vix 10 cm. 
alta^ foliis 3-4 mm. longis plcmmque valde inflexiSj ramis fortilibus ca. 
,7 mm. longis, deciduis. 
Ad pseudericetum, 2.400 m. s. m. (No. 6031). 
Altt^ether hoath-Iike in aspect, being densely branched near the base, with 
close, erect branches. 
Lycopodium cernuum Linn. 
(o) On open heath at 2,400 m. alt., with the preceding (No. 0030). 
The same form grows in similar habitats on Mount Apo, Mindanao, at 2,8.50 
m. alt. An L, vuJcatiicum BI. ? 
(6) In forests on steep slopes, 2,200 m. alt. (No. 6020). The form with very 
fine leaves found throxighout the Philippines and Tropics generally. 
Lycopodium casuarinoides Spreng, 
Scandent 10 to 15 ft. on exposed ridge at 2,100 m. alt. (No. 6032). 
Also in Benguet, Luzon, at similar altitudes. 
India, Malaya. 
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