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496 LEAFLETS OF PuiujPPINE BOTANY [Vor. II. ArT. 19 
LYCOPODIACEA. 
LYCOPODIUM Linn. 
Lycopodium squarrosum Forst. 
Pendent, alt. 1050 m., No. 9639. 
Throughout the Philippines, not common. 
India to Polynesia. 
Lycopodium cernuum Linn. 
Subscandent in undergrowth of damp woods, alt. 1350 
m., No. 10065. 
Common throughout the Philippines. 
Pantropic. 
Lycopodium subscutaceum Christ ined. 
On mossy trunks, alt. 1850 m., No. 10201. 
Luzon. 
Lycopodium pinifolium BI. 
On mossy trunks, No. 9528. “‘Talerunghai.’’ 
Luzon. up 
Malaya, New Guinea. 
‘Lycopodium phlegmaria Linu. 
Alt. 1300 m., No. 9498. ‘*Damulmog.’’ 
Central Luzon to Mindanao. 
Africa to Polynesia. 
Lycopodium filiforme Roxb. 
Pendent from trees, alt. 1300 m., No. 9499. 
Central Luzon, Mindoro, Negros, Mindanao. 
Monsoon region. 
Lycopodium carinatum Desv. 
Alt. 750 m., No. 10258, 
Luzon, Mindanao. 
Monsoon region. 
The specimen is immature. 
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