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Hab. West Indies. South America. Desvaicx. — We 

 have been enabled, by means of specimens communicated to 

 us by M. Desvaux, to refer his L. gracile, without any hesi- 

 tation, to this place. Sprengel seems to us also to be cor- 

 rect in brinjring L. membranaceum of the same author under 

 L. Jlabellatum ; but not equally so in regard to L. Flabellum 

 of Desvaux, of which we have an authentic, though im- 

 perfect, specimen. 



110. L. Pennula. Desv. Prod. Fit. in Ann. Soc. Linn. Par. 

 V. 6. p. 187. 



Hab. Philippine Islands. Desvaux. — This is brought into 

 comparison with L. Jlabellatum by Desvaux. 



111. L. Flabellum. Desv. Enc. Bot. Suppi. v. 5. p. 558. 

 Hab. South America. Desvaux. 



112. L. Chilense. Willd. Sp. PL v. 5. p. 44. Presl, in Reliq. 

 Hcenk. p. 79. 



Hab. Chili. Willdenow. Mexico, and the Vallies of the 

 Cordilleras of Peru. Hcenke. — According to Willdenow, 

 this species has the habit of L. canaliculatum^ but differs 

 from it in the stipules and straighter spikes. 



113. L. Durvillaei. Bory^ in Duperr. Voy. v. \. p. 247. t. 25. — 

 L. caudatum. Desv. Enc. Bot. Suppl. v. 3. p. 558. ? Spreng. 

 Syst. Veget. v. 4. p. 20. ? — Muscus fruticescens. Humph. 

 Amb. V. 6. p. 86. t. 39. 



Hab. Amboyna. Rumphius. Labillardiere. New Ireland. 

 Durville. Molucca Islands. Desvaux. — The figure in the Her- 

 barium Amboinense agrees extremely well with that given by 

 Bory in Duperrey's Voyage. The L. caudatum^ of Desvaux, 

 arranged by that author among the little-known species, is 

 also supposed by him to be identical with the plant of 

 Rumphius, and we have, therefore, thought it right to quote 

 it, but with a mark of doubt. 



114. L. pellucidum. Desv. Enc. Bot. Suppl. v. 3. p. 552. 



Hab. South America. Desvaux ; who observes that this 

 Lycopodium is allied to L. canaliculatum, and L. Chilense. 



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