363 
3. P. flaccidum. Wall. Cat. n. 45. 
Caule dichotomo aphyllo basi subtriquetro, ramis planis 
ancipitibus divaricatis. 
Has. Singapore. Dr. Wallich.—'This species is justly ob- 
served by Dr. Wallich to be very near P. complanatum of 
Swartz; the branches, however, especially of barren indi- 
viduals, are broader and more divaricated, 
9. TMESIPTERIS. Bernh. 
Capsule biloculares, axillares, transversim oblongz, sub- 
bilobæ, coriacez, opacee; loculis superne rima transver- 
sim hiantibus, subbivalvibus.— Caules simplices, angulati, 
Joliosi ; foliis verticalibus, planis, fructiferis bipartitis. 
l. T. Tannensis. Bernh. in Schrad. Journ. Bot. 1800. v. 2. 
p. 131. & 2. f. 5. 
Has. New Zealand (not the Island of Tanna. Br.) Forster. 
Fraser. 
2. T. truncata. Desv. Prod. Fil. in Ann. de la Soc. Linn. Par. 
v. 6. p. 199, — T. Tannensis. Labill. Fl. Nov. Holl. 2. p. 
105. £ 252. exclus. syn.— Psilotum truncatum. Br. Prod. 
p. 104. 
Haz. In Van Dieman's Land. Labillarditre. New Hol- 
land, near Port-Jackson. Brown. Fraser. 
3. LYCOPODIUM. Linn. | 
Capsule uniloculares, axillares, sessiles, adie bivalves farina 
repletæ, aliæ 2-3-valves corpusculis 1-6 globosis. Br. 
I. ExSTIPULATÆ. 
A. Capsulis axillaribus. SELAGINES. 
l. L. Selago, Linn. Sp. PL p. 1565. Engl. Bot. t. 233.—L. 
Tecurvum. Willd. Sp. Pl. v. 5. p. 90. 
Has Throughout the mountainous parts of Europe, and 
m North America... A variety was found by Dr. Scouler, at 
Observatory Inlet, on the North-West Coast of America, 
having more flaccid and narrower leaves, and bearing also 
