389 
128. L. ciliatum. Willd. Sp. Pl. v. 5. p. 38.—L. Nove Hol- 
landiz. Sw. Syn. Fil. p. 184, et 410. 
Has. New Holland. Willdenow. 
AEN L. tetragonostachyum. Wail. Cat. n. 194. 
Caule brevi erecto ad basin folioso et stolonifero bipinnatim 
Tamoso, ramis erecto-patentibus, foliis rigidiusculis ovato- 
oblongis valde acutis marginatis minute denticulatis basi utrin- 
que ciliatis, stipulis ovatis mucronato-acuminatis marginatis 
denticulatis basi oblique cordatis subauriculatis, spicis brevi- 
bus, 
Var. 8. major ; foliis majoribus acutioribus tenuioribus, stipulis 
magis acuminatis.—L. semicordatum. Wall. Cat. n. 126. 
(2,) et (4.)—** L. semicordato an diversum?" Waill.—L. 
plumosum. Hamilt. Herb. (Wall. Cat.)-—An distincta spe- 
cies ? 
Has. Mountains of Ava. Dr. Wallich. &. Rajemahl Moun- 
tains of Hindostan. Dr. Wallich. Mongher. Dr. Hamilton. 
Hilly country of Madras. Dr. Wight.—This is an erect plant, 
5-6 inches in height, bare of branches towards the base, but 
everywhere leafy. The leaves and stipules are furnished with 
8 distinct though slender denticulated margin, the former 
ciliated at their base. The var. 8. was suspected by Dr : 
Wallich to be distinct from L. semicordatum, though similar 
in the general form of its foliage. 
130. L. pallidum. Hook. et Grev. 
Caule gracili basi decumbente dein erecto folioso bipinnatim 
ramoso, ramis brevibus, foliis ovatis acutis rigido-membran- 
aceis remotiusculis subtus nitidis basi oblique cordatis mar- 
ginibus denticulato-serratis vetustioribus (et in axillis) duplo 
majoribus, stipulis folio duplo minoribus cordato-ovatis basi 
oblique subauriculatis setaceo-acuminatis denticulato-serratis, 
Spicis brevibus. 
Han. Nepal. Dr. Wallich, 1820.—Stems about a ae 
long ; whole frond lanceolate, branching from near the - 
colour a pale yellowish-green; opaque above, glossy beneat : 
e broad, somewhat remote, leaves, and their large size 
