42 102. LYCOPODIUM. § 1. UEOSTAOHYS. b'. EUPHLEGMARIA. 



entire, subrevolute at the edge, with a distinct midrib, narrowed and 

 decurrent at the base. Spikes 5 — 15 cm. long, dichotomous, the 

 branchlets 3 mm. diam. ; sporophylla moderately close, ascending, ovate, 

 long-apiculate-acuminate, 3 — 4 mm. long, the blade hardly hiding the 

 sporangium. — Hardly more than a rigid form of L. pinifolium Bl. 

 Malaya to Polynesia. 



(29) Ij. pinifolium, Bt., Spring, Mon., I, 58; Rac, Flor. Btz., 

 241, p. p.; L. Vrieseanum, Spring, var. majus, Spring, PI. Jungb., 273. 



' Shoots pendulous, 15 — 45 cm. long, once to thrice dichotomously 

 branched, the branchlets 10 — 20 mm. diam. including the leaves. Leaves 

 moderately crowded, 6-farious (arranged in alternate spurious whorls 

 of 3), ascending or spreading, subulate-lanceolate, 7 — 15 mm. long, 1 — 2 

 mm. broad, acute, entire, moderately firm, not rigid, with a distinct 

 midrib, narrowed and decurrent with a keel at the base. Spikes single 

 or double, simple or dichotomous, the branchlets 2 — 4 mm. diam. ; sporo- 

 phylla ascending, moderately lax, long-acuminate, the blade ovate. — Very 

 variable, with small-leafed and narrow-spicate forms and with forms 

 approaching L. proliferum Bl. but united to the type by intermediates. — 

 The description is taken from specimens determined by Raciborski. — Blume 

 distinguishes forms with short-acuminate and forms with long-acuminate 

 sporophylla. 



Malaya to Papua. 



(30) El. setifoliuni, r. A. r. R., Bull. Btz., 1914, XVI, 40. 



Near L. pinifolium Bl. but the leaves subsetiform, straight ot subfal- 

 cate, 7 — 10 mm. long, 'A — V* mm. broad, the lower horizontal, the 

 following gradually ascending. 



Borneo. 



(81) l<. horizontalc, r. A, r. «., Bull. Btz., 1912, VII, 30. 



Shoots pendulous, about 30—45 cm. long, repeatedly dichotomously 

 branched. Leaves firm, moderately close, 6— 10-farious, horizontally 

 spreading, sessile, rather decurrent, linear-lanceolate, 8 — 10 mm. long, 

 I'A — 2 mm. broad above the rotundate-cuneate base, acute, entire, with a 

 distinct midrib. Spikes many, simpla or once or twice forked, to 10 cm. long, 

 the branchlets 2 — 3 mm. diam.; sporophylla moderately close, acuminate, 

 long-apiculate from a broadly ovate base, distinctly exceeding the sporangia 



