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true L. stoloniferum, are, therefore, Jamaica and Hispaniola. 
Swartz. Cuba. Dr. Peppig. 
156. L. integerrimum. This name, given by us to what we 
supposed a new Indian species, must give place to that of 
ornithopodioides ; since we have cleared up the difficulties in 
which the latter plant was involved. In Hermann’s Her- 
barium, deposited in the Banksian Collection, are the speci- 
mens which are the authority for the description in the Flora 
Zeylanica; and also another specimen, so named by König, 
who likewise refers to Hermann's Herbarium. Both are the 
same as our L, integerrimum. 
160. After L. radicatum, 
L. prelongum. Hook. et Grev. 
Caule decumbente bipinnatim ramoso ad basin folioso apice 
distanter et simpliciter pinnato longe attenuato radicante, 
ramis ramulisque brevibus, foliis ovato-oblongis rigidis ob- 
tusiusculis minute denticulatis basi superiore ciliatis, stipulis 
folio duplo minoribus oblique ovatis basi inzequaliter auricu- 
latis denticulato-ciliatis subeuspidatis, spicis brevibus. 
Has. Presidency of Madras. Dr. Wight—Plant from 
twelve to twenty inches in length; slender, alternately 
branched, in a very regular manner; the lower branches 
(except one or two at the base, which are three or four inches 
long) are about two inches in length, bec | ly 
shorter and more simple as they approach. the extremity, to 
which, however, they are continued. It is a very elegant 
species, of a lively green colour, and quite distinct from L. 
radicatum, to which it is allied. 
180. After Z. anomalum, 
L. brachystachyum. Hook. et Grev. 
- Caule stolonifero decumbente: apice seen = A 
ramoso folioso, foliis horizontaliter pectinatis saturate viridibus - 
ovato-oblongis coriaceo-membranaceis paululum falcatis ob- 
tusis integerrimis basi superne dilatatis, stipulis oblique 
ovatis longe cuspidatis subdenticulatis, spicis perbrevibus. 
Has. Ceylon. Macrae, in Herb. Bentham. A large 
