Selaginella.] CXLV. LYCOPODIACEX. 679 
ot cordate at the base; inner rows smaller, ovate, appressed. 
tim es terminal, 4 to 8 lines long, about 1 line diameter. Bracts 
eeled, acuminate, imbricate in 4 rows, the tips usually spreading.— 
Lycopodium concinnum, Swartz. 
Sauk e Lr 5e E Bay, Dallachy ; Daintree River, Fitzalan; York 
Also in East India and the Mascarene Islands. 
geri, Spring, Monogr. — ii. 242.—Stems creeping, 
but a smaller 
on 
more delicate plant rarely 6 in. "aud oft recto? lin Larger 
leaves in 2 rows, distichously maton: scarcely 1 line long, ovate; 
2 inner rows appressed, rather smaller kes À— oblong, rarely 
above 6 lines long, 2 lines broad in the larger specimens, the spreading 
L RM Belangeri, 
bracts very x. to the larger stem-leaves.— 
id in Belang. Voy. Bot. 12, t. 1, f. 2. 
N. Australi Port Darwin, e n.111. 315; Etheridge piva, Gulliver. 
Seg " Rockingham Bay, Dallachy ; York Pen insula, N. Taylor. 
Lycopodium pumilio, R. Br. Prod. 166 rione pumilio, oe Monogr. Lycop. 
ii. 241), is founded upon 2 minute specim had been mixed es — other 
and Solander's bitu ver © yc 
other Ex little epe 
ing the first year, 
o 
S. Belangeri have the bracts as small on the side branches. R. Brown also in pe 
from South Africa 
Banks refers to S. pumilio some nearly allied dwarf specimens 
5. AZOLLA, Linn. 
Small floating plants, with branching and rooting leafy stems. 
Leaves small, imbricate, une ually 2- obed. sep cases in pairs, 
es on the main branches, one a globular 
ter of small globular pedicellate s spores 
mb 
(or sporangia), the other pur ovoid, containing a single macrospore 
t E corpuscles, Sred" Wy some 
ical, the cre moane and 
one is also 
act have bee usly given ze e one, “but appears to 
Tuc genes i u^ rain gm close any om 
eare s r to Nm iy mot ds Marsileaceee. I ha t had F. Mueller’ a 
cep of this genus 1: 9€ SR 
Branches of the stem linear and dregularly pinnate - © ^ ' g eae 
Branches of the stem with the leaves shortly o obovate -ə - 2. A. rubra. 
n Flind. Voy. ii. 611, *. 10, Prod 
i with lin near me 
innata, R. Br. 
"s ones or twice dade “broadly ovate in outline, 
