IEXD.. CCXIT. 
LYCOPODIUM NUMMULARIFOLIU M. 
FILICES.—LyvcoroprxEx. Swartz, Br., Kaulf. | SracnvorrEn1DEs. Willd. 
G£N. Cuag. LYCOPODIUM, Linn. Capsule uniloculares, axillares, sessiles; a/ie bivalves, 
farina repletz ; a/ie bi-trivalves, corpusculis 1—6 globosis. Ar. 
LvcoPopiUM nummularifolium; caule elongato pendulo dichotomo, foliis sessilibus oppositis rotun- 
dato-ovalibus quadrifariam imbricatis, spicis bifidis dichotomisque. 2. | 
Lycopodium nummularifolium. | .Bjume Enum. PI. Jav. Jasc. 2. p. 263. — Grev. & Hook. in Bot. 
Misc. v. 2. p. 874. 
Lycopodium rotundifolium (JZerb. Hoz.) JFall. in. Cat. of PI. in E. I. C. Mus. INo. 2183. 
Haz. In India Orientali. Zozburgh. In Jave montosis ex arboribus pendulum. ume. 
Caulis bipedalis et ultra, pendulus, flexuosus, filiformis, glaber, bis terve dichotome divisus, ubique foliosus. 
Folia 4-fariam inserta, subdisticha, erecto-appressa, opposita, rotundato-ovalia, integerrima, subcoriacea, nitida, 
obscure enervia, tenuissime marginata, basi paululum attenuata, sessilia, versus apicem ramorum sensim 
minora. | 
Spice terminales, sessiles, filiformes, furcat;, vel bis dichotomze. 
Squamc remotiuscule, opposite, 4-fariam inserte, cordats, acutze, siccitate rugosz, basi connatz, superiores 
abortivae. 
Capsule reniformi-globosze, compressze, flavse, profunde bivalves, squamze magnitudine. 
Semina quaterna, minuta, flava, oblongo-subtriangularia, dorso convexa. 
Tas. CCXII. Fig.1. Folium. f. 2. Spice pars. f.3. Capsula. f. 4. Semina:—magn. «auct. 
This very distinct species of Zycopodtum-——evidently belonging to the PA/eemaria tribe—is only 
known to us from the specimen existing in Dr. Roxburgh's Herbarium, in the charge of our valued 
friend Dr. Wallich. It there bears the manuscript name of JL. rotundifolium, a name we should 
gladly have adopted, were the plant not already published in the excellent * Zpmumeratio Filicum;" 
above quoted, of Dr. Blume, who found it upon trees in mountainous situations in Java. 
It is to be regretted that no station is given with Dr. Roxburgh's specimen ; nor can we tell from 
what part of India it was procured. 
