Drummondiane. N. O. Phylloglossacee. 
DCCCCVIII. 
PHYLLOGLOssuM DrumMMonpI, Kze. 
subnullus. Radix e fibris 1-3 simplicibus, crassiusculis, albis 
tuberosa; tuberibus oblongis basi attenuatis. Folia rudi- 
calia, vel subradicalia, linearia, semiteretia, acuta, scapo seu 
pedunculo breviora. Scapus teres, crassus, solitarius, spict- 
Serus. 
Phylloglossum Drummondi, Kze.in Botanische Zeitung, 1843. 
p. 124. cum Ic. xylogr. (1843. 
Lycopodium Sanguisorba, Spring Monogr. des Lycop. P. II. 
p. 36 (1849. 
AB. Australia, Swan River, Drummond, n. 993. George 
Town, Van Diemen’s Land, R. Gunn, Esq. n. 1560. New 
Zealand, peaty soil near the Wytangi River, Dr. Hooker, 
Rev. W. Colenso (n. 325.), Dr. Sinclair. 
Pi. 
ee gene Schlect. (Hooker, Ic. Pl. p. 263.) non absimilis.” 
t is of the size, and with the general habit, of that plant, 
; Fig. 1. Entire plant. J: 2. Spike of fructification. 
nside view of a bractea with a capsule. /f. 4. Outside view 
of ditto. f. 5. Spores :—all more or less magnified. 
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