OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS 57 
ILLUSTRATIONS: Schkuhr, Krypt. Gew. fl. 1656. 1809; Plum. 
Foug. Am. pl. 170 f. a. 1705; Dill. Hist. Musc. pl. 64.f.4. 1741 — 
.(Dillenius probably never saw the specimen but seems to have 
copied Plumier’s figure). 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Hawaii, Robinson 264 V; Maui, Robin- 
son 313 V; 351 V; Oahu, Eschscholz K; Wilkes Expedition N; 
Heller 1989 C; K; N; Mann & Brigham 140 N; Seemann 1723 K; 
Hawaiian Is., Wilkes Expedition C; N; Lindley C; Macrae K. 
PsILOTUM COMPLANATUM Sw. Syn. Fil. 188. 1806 
Muscus clavatus Bauhin. Pinax. 360. 1671. 
Lycopodium Sabinae-facie Dill. Hist. Musc. 445. 1741. 
Lycopodium digitatum Dill. Hist. Musc. 448. 1741. 
Lycopodium complanatum L. Sp. Pl. 1104. 1753. 
Bernhardia ramulosa Miiller, Bot. Zeit. 14: 222. 1856. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Jamaica, B. W. I. 
DISTRIBUTION: On trees, West Indies, Malaysia, Polynesia, 
and Hawaiian Islands. 
ILLUSTRATIONS: Dill. Hist. Musc. pl. 59. f. 3. 1741. Sw. 
Syn. Fil. pl. 4. f. 5. 1806. Schkuhr, Krypt. Gew. pl. 1650. 
1809. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Oahu, Robinson 11 V; 20 V; Wilkes 
Expedition N; Kaala Mts., Wilkes Expedition N; Heller 2216 C; 
K; N; Ex Herb. Hooker C; Hillebrand 118 K; Macrae C. 
SELAGINELLACEAE 
Plants with upright or procumbent, usually dorsi-ventral, 
dichotomous stems, one branch exceeding the other in growth; 
leaves uniform or dimorphous, in the latter case forming a mosaic, 
the lateral leaves extending horizontally from either side of the 
stem, the intermediate leaves closely applied to the stem; sporo- 
phyls borne at the ends of the branches usually forming strobili, 
in which the few macrosporangia are in the axils of the basal 
sporophyls, the more numerous microsporangia in the axils of the 
terminal sporophyls. : 
SELAGINELLA Beauv. Prod. tor. 1805 
Characters of the family. 
Type species: Lycopodium selaginoides L. 
Vegetative leaves uniform; spores rough. S. deflexa. 
Vegetative leaves not uniform; spores smooth. 
