TAB. CCXXXIII. 
LYCOPODIUM ALOIFOLIUM. 
FILICES.—Lvcoropnrxzz. Swartz, Br., Kaulf. | SrAcnvorrznipzs. Willd. 
GzN. CHag. LYCOPODIUM, Linn. Capsule uniloculares, axillares, sessiles: a/ie 9 2-valves, 
farina replete: a/ie zo valves corpusculis 1—6, globosis. Ar. 
LvcoropiuM aloifolivm; caule elongato flaccido subdichotomo, foliis ligulatis obtusis coriaceis 
patentibus subenerviis marginibus reflexis superne precipue nitidis, capsulis axillaribus. 
Lycopodium aloifolium. 77a. Car. of PI. in Mus. of E. I. C. No. 199. 
Has. Nulghary in India Orientali. JV. JZFallich, M.D. 
Caulis elongatus, versum apicem, ut videtur, praecipue divisus, flaccidus, foliosus. 
Folia undique imbricata, patentia, ligulata, obtusa, coriacea, plana, integerrima, dorso paululum carinato, nitidi- 
usculo facie superne prsecipue. 
Capsule axillares, reniformes, sinu profundo bivalves; granulis seu seminibus angulstis ternatim congestis. 
Fig. 1. Folium a dorso visum. f. 2. Folium cum capsula. f. 3. Semina:—magn. auct. 
Of this plant we have only seen the fragment here represented; we can therefore say little of 
its ramification. Dr. Wallich justly compares it with the L. obtusifolium of his Catalogue (the 
L. Hamiltonii of Sprengel): but this is a. slenderer plant, with narrow, ligulate or almost linear 
leaves, which are thicker and more coriaceous, and not furnished with an evident nerve. 
