42 102. LYCOPODIUM. 1. UROSTACHYS. b 2 . EUPHLEGMAEIA. 



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

 decurrent at the base. Spikes 515 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 



(29) l<. pinifolium, JI., Spring, Hon., I, 58; Rac., Flor. Btz., 

 241, p. p.; L. Vrieseanum, Spring, var. majus, Spring, PL Jungh., 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) Eu sell folium, r. A. . K., Bull. Btz., 1914, XVI, 40. 

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



cate, 7 10 mm. long, V 2 3 / 4 mm. broad, the lower horizontal, the 

 following gradually ascending. 

 Borneo. 



(31) Ei. horizontals, v. A. v. ., 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, 

 ! 3 /4 2 mm. broad above the rotundate-cuneate base, acute, entire, with a 

 distinct midrib. Spikes many, simple 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 



