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— l.c. p. 67. Spreng. Syst. 4. p. 24. British Guiana, Schom- 
burgk.—The examination of the present specimen, as also 
_ the specimen in Mr. Rudge’s herbarium, has convinced me 
. that this simple form of Danea is a true species, and not a 
. simple state of the usual pinnate form of the genus. 
LYCOPODIACE®. De Candolle. 
= 413. Lycopodium aristatum, Humb. Willd. l. c. p. 17. 
Serra Mëy, British Guiana, Schomburgk. 
| 114. L. cernuum, Linn. Willd. l. c. p. 30. British Guiana, 
Schomburgk, n. 395. 
|. 115. L. linifolium, Linn. Willd. l. c. p. 47. Rio Padamo, 
. British Guiana, Schomburgk, n. 1017. 
= 776. L. concinnum, Sw. Willd. l. c. p. 40. British Guiana, 
- Schomburgk, n. 982. 
= 777. L. geniculatum, Presl.—Haenk. p. 80. Spreng. Syst. 
. 4. p. 19. British Guiana, Schomburgk, n. 118.—This and 
_ the preceding species appear to be common within the tropics 
_ of both the eastern and western hemisphere. 
. 778. Lycopodii sp. (probably new,) allied to L. Jussiei, 
- Desv. Sandy Savannahs, Rio Padawire, British Guiana, 
3 Schomburgk, n. 979. 
BOTANICAL INFORMATION. 
FRANCE. | 
— ` Ir will be seen by the following extract of a letter from a 
` friend in Paris, that the French Botanists are not inactive, 
4 hough they have experienced a great loss in the recent death 
pof M. Guillemin, who died at Montpellier, whither he 
| to remove this disorder having produced congestion of the 
- brain, Which caused his decease a week after arriving at Mont- 
" T think I may truly say, that, thanks to the fostering 
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