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678 CXLV. LYCOPODIACEE. [Selaginella. 
branches leafy throughout. 
acuminate, } to line long. Spikes occupying usu ually the greater part 
of the plant. Bak the length of the stem-leaves, acute or acuminate, 
imbricate in 4 rows. — F. Muell. Fragm. v. 112 ; Lycopodium gracil- 
limum, Kune in PI. VUE i. 109. 
Victoria. izroy River, Robertson; Grampians, Sullivan ; Dandenong Ranges 
and mountains of Snowy is. Gipps’ wee. d, F. Mueller ; Ararat, Green. 
mania. South Esk R 
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r, C. Stua 
ustralia. Swan hee fein Preiss, n. 1882; Blackwood River, 
Oldfield, 
2. S. uliginosa, Spring, Monogr. Lycop. ti. 60.—Stems from a 
creeping base erect or ascending, slender but rigid, ies d leafy 
throughout, usually 2 to 6 in Cun ut occasionally much drawn u 
Leaves all similar or nearly so, ovate-lanceolate, acute, keeled, spreading 
or at lengt reflexed, sometimes oblique E "3 not ver rtical, Spikes 
nde slender, from 3 or 4 lines to l in. long. Bracts smaller 
narrower and mure acute than the stem- ipfim imbricate i in 4 rows, the 
points appressed or slightly spreading.—Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 158 ; 
F. Muell. Fragm. v. 112 : ; Lycopodium uliginosum, Labill. Pl. Nov. 
Holl. ii. ok t. 251; R. Br. Prodi 165; Sieb. Syn. Filie. n. 83. 
D armes — — W. Hil. 
S. W/ales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, A. Cunningham, J. D. 
js and others; Now E Eng i C. Stuart; Clarence River, Wilcox ; Macleay 
River, Zerior; Richm ond Been Mrs. Hoa odgkinson ; Lord H Howe's lal and, C. Moore. 
Victoria. in X rown, Adamson, F. Mueller; Portland, A llitt ; 
Grampians, Sullivan; arian enong Range es and Gip ps’ Land, F. Mueller ; Cape 
W. 
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asmania, Gunn ; probably common in marshy places, J. D. Hooker ; Bass’s 
Straits, Mil 
and rooting toa and i, emitting dt gu stems, 5 simple r2 
to 4 in., then expanding into a broadly ovate form, 6 to 10 in un and 
sometimes nearly as wide, ae. bran ched, Leaves in 4 r Pu 
Oona Rockingham Bay, Daliach, y ; Daintree River, Fitzalan. 
SE: in the Malayan Arc chipelago to South China pot 5 pH. America. The 
pecies probably includes §. a; gentea, Spring, and some 
4. S. ring, Monogr. Lycop. ii. 199.—Stems d 
creeping, pinnately branched and leafy idest e 
mirieate branches shortly ascending. Larger leaves in iud MR 
distichously spreading, oblong, obtuse or acute, 1 to 12 lines long 
