380 
except in the stipules, which are not uniformly obtuse. We 
think it may be safely referred to this place. 
89. L. spectabile. Blume, Enum. Pl. Jav. p. 264. 
Has. Lofty mountains of Java, and of the Molucca 
Islands. Dr. Blume.—Said to come very near to L. Jussici. 
90. L. drepanoides. Blume, Enum. Pl. Jav. p. 264. 
Has. The crater of the Mountain of Gede, in Java. Dr. 
Blume.—Nearly allied to L. spectabile. 
91. L. alpinum. Linn. 
Caule elongato repente, ramis erectis fastigiatim dicho- 
tome divisis, foliis quadrifariis erectis lateralibus cum ramis 
decurrentibus et arcte coadunatis lanceolatis inferioribus et 
superioribus subduplo minoribus subulato-lanceolatis e ramis 
magis liberis omnibus intus concavis, ramorum fertilium 
subszequalibus.— Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 1561. Engl. Bot. t. 234. 
Has. Throughout the alpine conntries of Europe and 
Northern Asia. Upon the elevated ridges of the Rocky 
Mountains, lat. 53°, North America, very rare. Drummond. 
92. L. decurrens. Br. Prod. p. 165. 
Has. Van Dieman's Land. Brown. 
93. L. volubile. Forst. Prod. n. 482. Hook. et Grev. Je. Fil 
X 10. 
Has. Society Islands. Forster. Owhyhee. Menzies. New 
Zealand. Baxter and Fraser. 
B. Foliis distichis, stipulis biseriatis semper superioribus ; (caP- 
Sulis biformibus.) SmaAcuvavNANDRUM. Beauv. 
* Ramulis cum foliis, siccitate, insigniter convolutis (Cre- 
CINATA.) 
94. L. involvens, Sw, Syn. Fil. p. 182. * Houtt. Linn. pfi. Syst 
13. p. 134. £ 102. f. 1 —L. circinale. Thunb. Jap. P. 9* 
(fide Spreng.) —L. depauperatum. Desv, Enc. Suppl. v- > 
P. 540. (fide Spreng.) 
Haz. Japan and China. Thunberg. 
95. L. circinale. Sw. : 
. Caule erecto superne precipue ramoso, foliis distichis 
