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TAB. LXXXV 



Lycopodium Pichinchense.^ 



Caule repente flexuoso, ramis fastigiatis, foliis undique insertis 

 lineari-subulatis compressis patenti-curvatis acutis integerri- 

 mis, spicis sessilibus elongatis cylindraceis subpaniculatfs, 

 squamis cordato-ovatis acuminatis siibsquarrosis erosis. 



Hab. Pichincha, at an elevation of 10,000 feet above the level 

 of the sea. Col Hall. On the ground at Surucucho. Prof. 



W. 



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it is abundantly distinct from it and every other species with 

 which I am acquainted. 



Fig. 1. Front view, and / 2. back view of a leaf. / 3- Ex- 

 terior view of a scale with its capsule. / 4. Interior v.ew ot 

 do. '.—magnijied. 



