TÀB. CLXXXV. 
LYCOPODIUM HOOKERL 
FILICES.—Lvco»ropriwErz. Swartz, Br., Ue STACHvorrERIDES. JWilld. 
GEN. Cun. LYCOPODIUM, Linn. Capsule uniloculares, axillares, sessiles; aie bivalves, 
farina replet: ; alie 2—3-valves, corpusculis 1—6 globosis. Br. 
LvcopropruM Zookeri; Spicis dichotomis sessilibus squamis subulatis basi cordatis, foliis undique 
patentibus lineari-subulatis squarrosis integerrimis, ramis pendentibus repetitim dichotomis. 
Lycopodium Hookeri. JZallicls List of PI. in E. Ind. Comp. Mus. n. 116. 
Lycopodium pulcherrimum. 7Zail. in Herb. 1823. 
Has. In Napaulia. JZallich. 
Caules, ut videtur, ex arborum truncis pendentes, bipedales et ultra, flexuosi, repetitim dichotome ramosi, crassitie 
penne anserinse, versus apices sensim attenuati. 
Folia undique sparsa, patentia, squarrosa, 6 lineas longa, lineari-subulata, plana, obscure costata, integerrima, 
- flavo-viridia. 
Spica longissima, terminalis, dichotoma. Squamc erectee, imbricatee, subulatse, stricte, basi cordatz, paululum 
concava, capsuliferse. 
Capsule bivalves, reniformes, flavae. 
Semina, seu farina, triangularia, pellucida, flavescentia. 
Fig. 1. Folium. f 2. Squama fructifera, a dorso visa. f. 3. Squama suprema, intus visa, cum capsula:— 
magn. auct. 
This may assuredly be considered to rank among the largest and stoutest of the Z,ycopodia, and 
at the same time as one of the most distinct with which we are acquainted. 
