672 CXLV. LYCOPODIACEA. ( Lsoetes. 
some European species. Macrospores minutely granular-tuber- 
culate. 
Tasmania. Alpine Lakes, Gunn ; South Esk River, C. Stuart. 
I am quite unable to a this from the vm s which generally inhabits 
Alpine lakes in the wv ern mena ere; Ln should include in it Z. humilior, q 
I. elatior, F. Muell; A. B hon XU 129, Erro F. Muell; Durieu 
Bull. Soc. Bot, Fr. xi. He d. wil px elatior, y. ipod I. Stuartii, A Be. i in 
Berl. Monatsber. 1868, 535 to 539, of all ted which I have seen specimens ee I 
2. I. Drummondii, 4. Zr. in Berl. Monatsber. 1863, 593, ve 
542.—A much smaller plant than T. lacustris, with very slender 
filiform leaves 1 to 3 in. long, their dilated basos short and w 
broad, appearing whitish when dry, giving a y bulbous aspect to 
the pla nt. These en and the more feti prenado of stomata 
may however be due to the more terrestrial station of the plant. The 
macrospores appear ny me to be very similar to those of T. lacustris. 
—I. tripus, A. Br. 1. e. 1863, 559, 1868, 544; I phæospora, Dur. in 
Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xi. 103. 
W. Australia, Drummond n. 989, 990. 
2. PHYLLOGLOSSUM, Kunze. 
SUNT hic plant, with a tuberous rootstoek and radical leaves 
and peduncles. Spore-cases reniform, 2-celled, 2-valved, sessile in the 
axil of E bracts of a pedunculate spike, filled with minute powdery 
spores 
The genus is limited to the single Australian species which is also in New 
Zealand. 
P. Drummondii, Kunze in Bot. Zeit. 1843, 721.—Rootstock 
oe with a few fibrous roots, producing an ovoid tuber annually 
renewed as in Orchis, so that. at the time of fruiting there are pioen 
two present. Leaves few, linear, + i in. long, in a radical t zi . 
Pelunde ME about twice as long, haere an erect cylindrical spike 
of 2 to 3 li oad, with an erect point, e m exceeding 
the ee ses.— Hook. Ie. Pl. t. 908; Hook. f£. Fl. Tasm. ii. 154; 
ar in Bot. Zeit. 1867, 97, with a fig. ; ; Lycopodium sanguisorda) 
Spring, MER Lycopod. ii. 36. 
Victoria. Damp places, en, c od Botilni, Allitt; near Dande- 
wes and, Malone Inlet, Gipps’ Land, F. Jf: 
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> W. mania. Georgo Town, Gunn- West End of Stirling Range. F. Mueller. 
