TAB. XLIX. 



LYCOPODIUM SUBULIFOLIUM 



LvcopoDiNEiE. Swartz., Br., Kaulf. Stachyopterides. Willd 



Gen. Char. L YCOPODIUM, Linn. Capsuke uniloculares, axillares, sessiles ; alias bivalves, 

 farina repletge ; alia 2— 3-valves, corpusculis 1—6, globosis. Br. 



Lycopodium subulifolium ; caule dichotomo, foliis erectis imbricatis subulatis rigidis integerrimis 

 vix nervosis, capsulis in parte superiore caulis axillaribus. 



Hab. E Nepalia communicavit Cel. Wallich, anno 1818 lectum. 



Radix densissime caespitosa, fibrosa. 



Caulis (pendens ?) pedalis, dichotome divisus, ramis fructiferis elongatis flexuosis. 



Folia undique inserta, sparsa, erecta, imbricata, nitida, viridia, rigida, exacte subulata, paululum curvata, siccitate 



etiam, medio vix nervosa, margine omnino integerrima. 

 Capsula numerosissimje, in partem superiorem caulis, majusculse, axillares, sessiles, solitaria^ ad basin cujusque 



folii, flavas, reniformes, basi profunde emarginatae, bivalves. Granulce vel Semina quaternatim conjuncta, 



demum libera, subangulata, flava. 

 Fig. 1 . Folium. f. 2. 3. Folia cum capsulis. f. 4. Semina : — magn. auct. 



We have already s1 

 species. We may he 

 deeper sinus beneath. 



