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long, proportionally narrow, rounded or rotundate-cuneate at the base; 

 spikes rather slender. 



Wav. loni%-ift»iiuaii: Leaves not very lax, elongate-lanceolate, 9 

 nnn. or more long, proportionally narrow, rounded or rotundate-cuneate 

 at the base; spikes rather stout. 



War. (iliforiiic: As described. 



Wav. par vit'oli Hill : Leaves ovate or ol)long, to 8 mm. long, + 

 '/s — % as broad, rounded or rotundate-cuneate at the base. 



P. 532; ij, ceriiuiim. — Insert: — var. sumatranum. 



War. siiiiiatrauiini: Leaves upcurved, erect towards the apex, 

 ciliolate, thick at the base; spikes straight or curved, + 2% mm. diam.; 

 ultimate branchlets erect to pendulous, ± 2 mm. diam. — Sumatra. 



P. 533; under Selaginella; insert: 



(ilb) See also No. 45. 



(41c) See also No. 45fl. 



(4:5) S. pluiiiea. 



Plants small or middle-sized ; macrospores 4 in a macrosporangium, 

 with 3 radiating apical ribs. 



(45a) S. paleBiibanica, r. A, v. R. 



Shoots erect, or ascending from a decumbent base, when adult prolmbly 

 more than 10 cm. long, the main rachis about 1— I'/, mm. thick, pin- 

 nately decompound, when dry pale-fuscous, angular or grooved, 6 — 7 mm. 

 l:)road including the lateral leaves; pinnae ascending, to ± 5 cm. long; 

 pinnulae oblique, the higher simple, the central forked, the lower sparingly 

 pinnate; ultimate branchlets short, to about 3 — 3'/2 mm. broad. Leaves 

 heteromorphous ; lateral leaves somewhat spaced on the main rachis, more 

 crowded on the branchlets; of the main rachis horizontal, 3 —3 '4 ai™- long) 

 bluntish or subacute, bounded by a submarginal spurious vein, the upper 

 side entire or obsoletely denticulate in the upper part, rather long-ciliate 

 in the lower part, the higher ciUae subabruptly abbreviated and tooth-like, 

 the base much produced and auriculate-cordate, the lower side entire 



