103. SELAGINELLA. INDEFINITAE. 229 



b 1 . fntcrtea'tne. 



fc. iimiimiilaria. Warb., Mons., I, 123. 



Shoots small, creeping, the stem slender, Ys mm. thick, yellowish 

 when dry, the branches simple, 1 lYa mm. long. Leaves very remote, 

 those of the lower plane nearly orbicular, spreading, under 1 mm. long, 

 subobtuse at the apex, broadly rotnndate-truncate at the base, very 

 minutely and remotely denticulate, those of the upper plane broadly ovate, 

 'a mm. long, somewhat oblique, erect, subcuspidate, very minutely den- 

 ticulate, nearly rounded at the base. Spikes 



Luzon. 



S. calophylla, Warb., Mons., I, 123. 



Near the preceding, but the leaves of the lower plane ovate, acute, 

 shortly hair-pointed or mucronulate, with the upper side sparingly long- 

 ciliated in the lower half, white-margined, the lower side entire or very 

 sparingly and minutely piloso-denticulate, the leaves of the upper plane 

 sparingly long-ciliate, obliquely and broadly rounded at the base. 



Celebes. 



b 2 . Itisufcatae. 



S. oligostachyp. JBfc., Ann. of Bot., VIII, 132. 



Shoots trailing, sparingly branched. Leaves firm; of the lower plane 

 spreading, not contiguous, ovate, subacute, not ciliate, produced on the 

 upper side, cordate at the base; of the upper plane ascending, small, 

 ovate, mucronate. Spikes sh6rt; sporophylla of the upper plane erecto- 

 patent, contiguous, linear, obtuse; of the lower plane small, ascending, 

 ovate, densely ciliate. 



Malacca. 



b 3 . Snbcrosuc. 



S. reticulata. Spring, Hon., II, 235; S. proniflora, Bk., Fern 

 AIL, 108, p. p.; Lycopodiiiui reticulatwn, Rk. & Grev., Enum. Fil., No. 185. 



