384 
Has. Java. Desvaux.—Desvaux remarks that this species 
differs from his L. caudatum chiefly by its oval and shorter 
leaves. 
106. L. Wallichii. Hook. et Grev. 
Caule erecto tereti-angulato inferne nudo aphyllo superne 
bipinnatim pulcherrime plumoseque ramoso, foliis inferiori- 
bus remotis squamiformibus appressis reliquis pectinatim 
horizontaliter patentibus rigidis subcoriaceis ovato-oblongis 
falcatis acutis basi brevissime auriculatis integerrimis, stipu- 
lis folio triplo minoribus acuminatissimis falcatis imbricato- 
patulis basi inequaliter cordatis subauriculatis, spicis elon- 
gatis laxis. —L. elegans. Wall. Cat. n. 128. (non Desv.) 
Haz. Penang and Singapore. Dr. Wallich—We have 
much pleasure in dedicating this very graceful species to 
our excellent friend, Dr. Wallich. It is indeed a most dis- 
tinct one. "The primary branches are elongated, and so 
closely set with other branches as to resemble a feather. 
The branchlets are simple, beautifully and regularly pec 
tinated with leaves. 
107. L. argenteum. Wall. Cat. n. 12%. 
Caule erecto superne tripinnatim ramoso, pinnis primariis 
elongatis flaccidis, foliis fere horizontalibus subimbricatis 
oblongis paululum falcatis acutis obscure et late nervosis 
integerrimis basi superne ciliatis subtus argenteo-nitentibus 
nervo albido, stipulis ovato-cuspidatis minute denticulatis 
basi inzequaliter auriculato-cordatis barbatis, spicis—— ? 
Has. Mountains of Penang. Dr. Wallich.— Y his e 
somewhat the habit of L. flabellatum, but is far more flaccid 
and more delicately pectinated with leaves. 
108. L. anceps. Presi, Relig. Hank. p. 80. : 
‘Has. Philippine Islands. Henke.—Compared by ™ 
author to L, flabellatum. 
109. L. flabellatum. Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 1568.—L. gracie 
Desv. Enc. Bot. Suppl. v. 3. p. 551.—L. membranaceum 
= p c. p. 551, (fide Spreng.) —(Plum. Amer. t. 21. 
