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acuminate-subulate, appressed, membranaceous ; serrato-cili- 

 ate. Stem very branchy. Schlecht. Adumb., p. 5. 



Near the hot springs of the Goudine (Mundt), near Klip River, 

 Swellendam, and ai Natal. (Dr. Krauss.) v. s. 



154. Lycopodium pygmceum, Kaulf. Annual. Leaves scat- 

 tered, sessile, ovate or ovate-lanceolate, squarrose ; spikes 

 terminal, oblong, sessile, solitary ; bracts ovate, acuminated. 

 Stem erect, simple, or rarely branched. Kaulf. Enum., Filic, 

 p. 9. Schlecht. Adumb., p. 6., tab. 3. 



Between grasses on the Lion's Rump, in the mountains of 

 Hottentot's Holland, and in Grootvadersbosch, Swellendam. v. v. 

 and s. 



155. Lycopodium gnidioides. Sw. Leaves sessile, subcor- 

 iaceous, imbricated, oblong-obtuse, quite entire ; spikes long, 

 hexagonal, confluent ; bracts ovate, leaf like, slightly acumi- 

 nated. Stem dichotomous, leafy. Schlecht. Adumb., p. 7, 

 tab. 2. 



Upon the trunks of forest trees in the division of George 

 (Bergius., Mundt.) ; in Blockhouse Kloof, near Graham's Town 

 (Dr. Atberstone) ; at Natal (Gueinzius.) v. s. 



Var. pinifolia. Leaves densely imbricated, coriaceous, de- 

 current, glossy ; spikes two inches long, sessile, standing in 

 pairs ; branches dichotomous, fastigiate, curved at the apex ; 

 bracts keeled. Stem erect, 10-12 inches high. Lycopodium 

 pinifolium. Kaulf. Enum., p. 7. 



In the fissures of rocks on the summit of Table Mountain 

 (Bergius., Chamisso, Zeyher, etc.) v. v. and s. 



156. Lycopodium clavatum. Lin. Leaves nerveless, squar- 

 rose, incurved, hair-pointed ; spikes in pairs, cylindrical, 

 stalked ; their bracts or scales ovate-acuminate, eroso-dentate. 

 Stem creeping, long; branches ascending. Willd. Enum. 

 Plant., vol. 5, p. 16. Schkuhr. Icon. Filic., tab. 162. 



In damp, shady places on the mountains of Hottentot's Holland, 

 and near Bethel, KafFraria (Zeyher ) v. s. 



157. Lycopodium verticillatum. Lin. Leaves whorled, 

 linear-lanceolate, acuminate, patent, quite entire, smooth. 

 Stem dichotomous or twice 2-partite ; capsules axillary. Willd. 

 Sp. Plant., vol. 5, p. 48. 



In shady localities in Makazan's country, Natal. (Plant.) 



