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ruby-coloured astringent gum, which Dr. Roxburgh suspects 
may be found useful in medicine; and the flowers yield a 
beautiful, but apparently not very permanent, bright yellow 
dye.—H.] 
SurpL Tas. XXXII. Fig. 1, Legume :—natural size. 
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 
TO THE 
ENUMERATIO FILICUM, Parr I. LvcoropiNEA. 
Given at Page 360 of Vol. II. of this Work. 
By R. K. GREVILLE, LL. D., & Wm. J. Hooxer. 
LYCOPODIUM. 
l. L. Selago. Has. Peru. Ruiz and Pavon, in Herb. 
Lambert. Van Dieman's Land. R. W. Lawrence, Esq. 
4. After L. vernicosum, : 
L. brevifolium. Hook. et Grev. 
Caule erecto dichotomo robusto, foliis late ovatis nitidis 
arcte reflexis margine subdenticulatis, capsulis axillaribus. 
Has. Peru. Ruiz and Pavon, in Herb. Lambert.—The 
mode of growth is similar to that of L. Se/ago and its allies, 
but it is more robust, and at least a foot in height. The short 
reflexed leaves give it a most striking appearance. 
6. After L. crassum, 
L. axillare. Roxb. in Beats. St. Helena, p. 312. 
Has. St. Helena. Roxburgh—The stems are for the most _ 
part simple, and the whole plant nearly related to Z. crassum. 
9. L. rigidum. Has. Chimborazo. Ruiz and. Pavon, in 
Herb. Lambert. 
