365 
7, L. Saururus. Lam. Enc. Bot. v. 3. p. 625. Bory, Itin. v. 1. 
p. 344. t. 16. f. 1.—L. carinatum. Desv. Enc. Bot. Suppl. 
v. 3. p. 559. (fide Sprengel.) 
Has. Isle of Bourbon. Bory de St. Vincent. 
8. L. epiezifolium. Desv. Enc. Bot. Suppl. v. 3. p. 559. 
Has. Mauritius. Desvaüa. 
9. L. rigidum. Sw. Syn. Fil. p. 176. (Plum. Fil. t. 166. f. a.) 
—L. squarrosum. Sw. Fl. Occid. v. 3. p. 1571, (non Syn. 
Fil.)—L. bifidum. Humb. et Bonpl. in Willd. Sp. Pl. v. 5. 
p. 93.—L. reflexum. Lam. Enc. Bot. v. 3. p. 653. (non 
Willd.) 
Haz. In the West India Islands. South America. Hum- 
boldt and Bonpland. Java. Blume.—A plant which we take 
to be a simple variety of this species, has been communicated 
to us by our friend Mr. Parker, who gathered it in the 
Island of St. Vincent. The leaves are placed more remotely 
on the stem, are longer and narrower, and more regularly 
toothed from the base to the apex. 
10. L. setaceum. Hamilt. in Don, Prod. Fl. Nep. p. 18. (non 
Lamarck.) 
Har. Nepal. Dr. Hamilton.—We ko nothing of this 
species, which does not appear to be in the East India Com- 
pany's Collection. 
H. L. reversum, Presl, Reliq. Hank. p. 18. 
Has. Guayaquil. Henke. 
12. L. lucidulum. Mich. Fl. Bor. Amer. v. 2. p. 284.—L. re- 
flexum, Sw, Syn. Fil. p. Vi5. Schkukr, Fil. t. 159. 
Has. North America, from Canada to the Southern 
States, In mountain woods, Java, very rare. Blume.—Des- 
vaux refers this species, though most incorrectly, to the 
L. serratum of Thunberg. May not this last be the Z. luci- 
of Blume ? 
13. L. serratum, Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 341. t 38. Wall. Cat. 
^. 118, Hook, et Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 91. (scarcely of Desvaux 
