132 LYCOrODIACE2E. 



Lycopodium juniperistachyum HAYATA sp. nov. Lycopodium pini- 

 folium HAYATA Mater. Fl. Formos. p. 412 (11011 BLUME) pro parte. Radices basi 

 caulis ramosse. Caulis pendulus cum spiels 25 cm. longus tota longitudine multi- 

 sulcatus vel striatus densiuscule foliosus cum foliis 13-15 mm. latus. Folia 

 spiraliter subdistiche subdorsiventraliter disposita lanceolata 11 mm. longa 

 2 mm. lata apice acuminata basi plus miuus angustiora ad basiu 1] mm. 

 lata margine iutegra, (dorsalibus basi tortuosis, veutralibus nou tortuosis), 

 utraque glabra crasso-membraiiacea 1-nervia, uervis supra plauis subtus 

 distincte elevatis visis, subtus pagine plus miuus pallidiora supra viridia 

 uitida. Spicse 8-13 cm. lougse termiuales simplices vel 1-2-plo dicliotome 

 ramosse cum bracteis 7-8 mm. latse, bracteis spiraliter radialiter densiuscule 

 dispositis cuspidato-lauceolatis 8 mm. lougis apice lineari-acuminatis basi 

 latissimis If mm.latis rotundatis ad iusertionem plus minus coustrictis -2 mm. 

 latis 1-iierviis, uervis iutus plauis extus (dorso) cariuato-elevatis, margin e 

 iutegris basi non tortuosis. Sporangium ad axillas bractearum solitarium 

 cordato-reniforme IJ-mm. latum 1] mm. longum latius quam loiigius apice 

 rotundatum basi profuude cordatum, sinu cordis acuto. 



HAB. Taito : Manchosha, leg. G. NAKAHARA, Jan., 190G, (No. 787). 



Lycopodium taxi/dium HAYATA Mater. Fl. Formos. p. 412 pro parle, 

 (uou Sw.) 



Near Lycopodium taxi/olium Sw ; but differs from it by the linear 

 narrower bracts. This specimen is exactly the same as a specimen from the 

 Philippines which is labelled as Lycopodium pinifolium BLUME. Somewhat 

 near L. nitcns SCH. (KuxzE Farnkriiut. I. t. 80), but differs from it by the 

 broader leaves. 



Lycopodium pulcherrimum WALL. (HOOK, et GREY. Ic. Fil. t. 38). 



HAB. moute Morrison, ad 8000 ped. alt., leg. T. KAWAKAMI et U. MORI, 

 Oct., 1907, (No. 1783) ; Arisau, ad 8000-7000 ped. alt., leg. B. HAYATA et 

 S. SASAKI, Jan., 1912. 



Near L. cryptomerinum MAX., but differs from it by the tliiuuer leaves 

 of much softer texture. 



Lycopodium Selago LINN. 



HAB. in montibus centralibus, ad 11000 ped. alt., leg., U. MORI, 1908, Dec. 



