— 186 — 



longi, pinnati vel furcati pinnatique; folia intermedia distinctius acuminata, 

 inferiora basi minus conspicue hamato-semicordata. — Sumatra {Dcli, Sibo- 

 lanoit, J. A. Lôrzing No. 4515). 



- S e 1 a g i 11 e l 1 a W a 1 1 i c h i i (Hk. & Qrev.), Spring, Mon. Lycop., 

 II, 143; v.A. V. R., Mal Fern Ail., 211; Lycopodium Walliclui, Hk. & Grcv., 

 Enum. Fil., No. 106. 



Forma typica. -Also in Sumatra {Koeriman /?/yrr, H. A. B. Biinneineijer, 



No. 3323). 



V a r. deliana: Pinnuiae 3 — 5 cm. longae; spicae usque ad 3 



cm. longae vel piobabiliter longiores; macrosporae ; microsporae 



albidae vel paliide ochraceae, dense, irregulariter, minute verruculosae. — 

 Sumatra {Dell, Haboko, W. Docters van Leeuwen No. 3219). 



Selaginelia p e r m u t a t a, Hieron., in Hedwi,, L, 24; v.A.v.R., 

 Mal. Fern Ail., 212. 



Biinnemeijer's No. 4166 from Mt. Malintang, which is a fuUy developed 

 spécimen of this species, is distinguished by its larger dimensions.— Shoots 

 to 75 cm. long with the stem to 5 mm. thick at the base, the largest 

 latéral leaves of the stem to 7 mm. long and 2V2 mm. broad, of the 

 seçondary rachises to 6 mm. long, 3 mm. broad, subacute, the spikes 2-nate 

 on the branciilets, sometimes apparently 4-nate when the branchlets are 

 very shortly forked at the apex. 



Selaginelia muricata, Ces., Fei. Becc. Polin., 9; v.A.v.R., Mal. 

 Fern Ali., 218. 



Plants recently received from the Philippines {Luzon, H. N. Whitford 

 No. 626; A. D. E. Elmer Nos. 15454, 16069; F. Fénix, Bur. of Sci. No. 

 28169; M. Ramos, Bur, of Sci. No. 28547; the last under the name of 5. 

 aspericaulis A. Br., t!ie others undetermined), resemble mery much this 

 species and are apparently intermediate between the type and var. inermis. 

 The stems are 5-stelical with the stèles placed in 1 line or 3-stelical with 

 a tendency to become 4— 5-stelical, as in some species identical or iiearly 

 allied with S. d'Urvillei A. Br. (v.A.v.R., AAal. Ferns <& Ail., Supplem. 1, 

 536), slightly punctulate-verruculose throughout or very rough in the lower 

 part, 



Selaginelia deliana, v.A.v.R., Bull. Btz., 1918, XXVIII, 55. 



Main rachis with the lower axillary leaves varying from broadly deltoid 

 with rounded corners to transversely oblong; lower pinnae whether or not 

 provided with axillary seçondary shoots. — Biinnemeijer's No. 3515 from 

 Mt. Malintang is distinguished in h:u'ing the stem robust, about 1 cm. 

 thick, very irregularly longitudinally grooved, the leaves a little longer, the 

 spikes a little thicker, the macrospores black-brown. relatively regularly 

 verruculose. 



