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trees, — This is assuredly very nearly allied to L. Phlegmaria ; 
but the two anterior series of the quadrifarious leaves are much 
smaller than the rest. 
64, L. quadriforiatum. Bory, in Duperr. Voy. v. 1. p. 245. 
Has. Island of St. Catherine, Brazil. Durville. 
65. L. ericzefolium. Presl, Relig. Henk. p. 1. 
Has. Peru. Henke. 
66. L. ophioglossoides. Lam. Enc. Bot. v. 3. p. 646. 
Haz. The Mauritius. Lamarck.—Can this be a variety, or 
rather a state of L. gnidioides ? 
67. L. polytrichioides. Kaulf. Enum. Fil. p. 6. 
Has. Owhyhee. Chamisso. 
68. L. subulatum. Desv. Enc. Bot. Suppl. v. 8. p. 544. 
Has. South America. Humboldt. 
69. L. patens. Willd. Herb. Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. ^. p. 12. 
Has. ? 
70. L. varium. Br. Prod. p. 165. Hook. et Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 112. 
—L. pachystachyon. Desv. Enc. Bot. Suppl. v. 3. p. 544. 
Has. Van Dieman's Land. Brown. Mount Wellington, 
Van Dieman’s Land. Fraser. Tahiti. Menzies. 
7l. L. pinifolium. Blume, Enum. Pl. Jav. p. 264. (non Kaulf. 
Enum. p. 1.) 
Haz. Trees in woods, Java. Dr. Blume.—Closely allied 
to L. varium. 
* * * Snicis pedunculatis. CLAVATA. 
72. L. clavatum. Linn. | sien 
Caule longissimo repente valde ramoso, ramis etiam decum- 
bentibus brevibus, foliis arcte imbricatis subsecundis lineari- 
subulatis piliferis dentato-ciliatis, spicis daian 
Zeminatis pedunculo subduplo brevioribus, squamis ovatis 
acuminatis eroso-denticulatis. Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 1564. Engl. Bot. 
t. 224.— L, officinale. Neck. Meth. Musc. p. 150, 3 
Var. g, monostachyon ; spica solitaria, pedunculis brevibus. 
Has. Throughout Europe. 4. The Rocky Mountains, 
