Selaginella] selaginellace^ (Carruthers). 263 
HuiLLA. — Frequent on rocks covered with brushwood ooi Ear from 
the cataracts of Ferrao da Sola in Sobato Lopollo, witl Gleichenia 
polypodioides. Without fr. Dec. L859 ; with fr. April I860. No. 169. 
Var. •/. recurva. forma Welwitscbiana A. Br.in Kulm. Fil. Afr. 
p. 213 (1868). 
Pungo A.NDONGO. -Frequent in rocky places, Pedras de Guinga I 
March 1857. No. 48. Frequent on the highest rocks of the mountains 
of Pedras negras of Pungo ; Feb. L857. No 49 
3. ISOETES I. inn. Sp. PI. ed. v. p. I si; (1754). 
1. I. Welwitschii A. Br. in. Kulm, Fil. A IV. p. 196 I L868) 
Urn. i. a.- - In pastures with Xyris, Ophioglossum, and Antrolepis, or 
in turfy places with Eriocaulon, Utricularia, and Drosera, in the plain 
called Bmpalanca ; in fr. April I860. No. 166. 
2. I. aequinoctialis Welw. ex A. Br. in Kuhn, I.e., p. 195 (1 868). 
Pungo Andongo. Not infrequent in Bandy, moist, wooded pastures 
with Drosera, Biophytnm, Cyperacece, etc., hetween Pungo Andongo 
and Sansamanda ; 6 Feb. 1857. No. 50. 
LYCOPODIACK.K. 
LYCOPODIUM Linn. Gen. PI. p. 313 (1737). 
1. L. cernuum Linn. Sp. PI. p. 1103 (1753). 
PRINCE'S Island. — In the primeval woods of Pico de Papagaio at 
3000 ir : Sept. is;.;;. No 10 
Fernando Po.— No. 20 
Hi n. i. a By the margins <>f rivulets on the mountains of Lopollo. 
in company with species of Melastomaceoz, Ericacem, ami Cyathece, at a 
height of 5000 ft, ; in fr. May I860. No. 170. 
2. L. sarcocaulon Br. & Welw. in Kuhn, Fil. Afr. p. 210 (1868). 
Huilla.- — In spongv marshes with Drosera and Utricularia, Monro 
de Lopollo. Rarely fruiting. April 1K60. Nos. 167, 168. 
FILICES. 
1. GLEICHENIA J. E. Smith, in Mem. Acad. Turin, v. p. 419 
(1793). 
1. G. polypodioides J. E. Sm., I.e., t, 4. f. 10; Hk. & Bak. Syn. 
Fil. p. 11. 
Huilla. — At the cataract of Ferrao da Sola, the long creeping stem 
among the plants of Selagim I In rupestris Spring ; April 18(30. No. 162 
2. G. Hermanni R. Br. Prod. Flo.. N. Eolland. p. 164 (1810). 
Polypodium dichotomum Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 338, t, 37 (1784); 
Mertenaia dichotoma Swartz Syn. Fil. p. 163(1806); Gleichenia 
dichotoma Ilk. Sp. Fil. i. p. 13 "(1846). 
A frutescent fern, with the stem at first 3 to 5 ft. high, and 
suberect, then dichotomously dividing, and climbing high and 
wide, 12 to 15 ft. and more high. 
(ioi.tM.o Al.T<» — Somewhat rare and sporadic on the slopes of 
Qnilombo Quiacatubia towards the river Zenza ; Feb. 1855. No. 72. 
