370 
Blume.—This is said to differ from L. squarrosum in the 
more remote and suberect leaves, and in the more lax and 
slender spikes. 
39. L. Hookeri. Wall. Cat. n. 116. Hook. et Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 
185.—L. pulcherrimum. Wall. in Herb. 1823. 
Has. Nepal. Dr. Wallich.—W e fear that this fine Lyco- 
podium hardly differs from L. verticillatum, for we possess 
specimens exactly intermediate between the spiked plants of 
L. Hookeri, and the ordinary state of that species. Indeed, 
it appears to be as variable in the characters of its fructifica- 
tion as L, gnidioides. 
40. L. ulicifolium. Sw. Syn. Fil. p. Vi?.—L. acutifolium. 
Desv. Enc. Bot. Suppl. v. 3. p. 559, (fide Spreng.) 
Has. In the East Indies. Swartz. Isle of Bourbon. 
Sprengel. 
41. L. Flagellaria. Bory, in Duperr. Voy. v. 1. p. 248. t 26. 
Var. 8. minus; caule breviore magis rigido, folis subulatis 
carinatis.—L. acrostachyum. Wall. Cat. n. 117. Hook. €t 
Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 181. 
Has. a. New Ireland, and Offack, in the Papouan Groupe 
Durville. a. and g. Singapore. Dr. Wallich. Finlayson.— 
Since the publication of the Z. acrostachyum in the Leones 
Filicum, we have received larger specimens of this plant, 
which convince us that it is the same species with the L 
Flagellaria of Duperrey’s Voyage; hence we have been 
led to make our L. achrostachyum the variety £. 
42. L. tetragonum. Hook. et Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 109. 
Has. On Pichincha, in Peru. Professor W. Jameson. 
+ + + Caule repente. 
43. L. annotinum. Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 1566. Engl. Bot. t. rie 
L. juniperifolium. Lam. Fl. Fr. v. 1. p. 33. 
Has. Europe, Asia, and North America. North-West 
coast of America. Dr. Souler. Unalaschka, in Kotzebue’ 
Sound. Chamisso. Messrs. Lay and Collie. 
44. L. vulcanicum. Blume, Enum. Pl. Jav. p. 266. 
