TAB. XXXVIII 



LYCOPODIUM 



PULCHERRIMUM. 



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Lycopodine^. Swartz., Br., Kaulf. Stachyopterides. Willd 



Gen. C 



LYCOPODIUM. Linn 



Capsulce uniloculares 



alim bivalve 



farina repletae; alice 2— -3 -valves, corpusculis 1—6, globosis. Br 



V 



Lycopodium pulcherrimum ; caule dichotomo, foliis remotiusculis undique sparsis exacte linearibus 



acutiusculis integerrimis obscure costatis erecto-patulis, siccitate subflexuosis, capsulis in axillis 



foliorum supremorum. 

 Lycopodium pulcherrimum . Wallich MSS. 



Hab. In monte Hatouna, Nepalia?, arboribus (?). Wallich. 



Badix valde fibrosa, fibris ramosis tomentosis intertextis fuscis. 



Caules plurimi ex eadem radice, ut videtur, pendent 



pollicares, dichotome divisi, ubique foliosi 



Folia sparsa, subremota, semiuncialia, erecto-patula, exacte linearia, glabra, integerrima, med 



apice acutm 

 subtortuosa 



nferiora plerumque fuscescentia, superiora viridia; omnia siccitate flexuosa atque etiam 



Capsulce axillares, solitariae, ad basin foliorum versus apicem ramorum, reniformes, flavas, bivalves, granulis minu 



tissimis pallide flavis repletae 



Fig 



Foli um 



f. 



Folium cum ejus capsula 



f. 



Capsula aperta cum granulis 



magn 



Sent by Dr. Wallich from Nepal in 1820, marked as " Cosca" of the 



and again we 



ceived it from the Honourable the East India Company with the MS. name of Dr. Wallich, which 

 we have here adopted. It has the habit of our Lyc. subulifolium ; but that has the leaves decidedly 

 awl-shaped, and erect, and imbricated. 



