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of the seconciaiy racliises with the upper base rotimdate-cuneate and 

 L-onspicuously plicate (revoluto-aiiriculate), the lower base rotundate-truncato ; 

 of the ultimate l)ran chiefs close, the largest 2—272 ™i^- long, the lower 

 distinctly plicate, the higher hardly so; intermedial leaves erect; of the 

 stipe remote, subpetiolulate, lanceolate, to ± 5 mm. long, acute, the 

 inner base rounded, the outer base very slightly produced, subcordate, 

 the auricle plicate; of the branched portion growing gradually smaller 

 and less remote ; of the branchlets imbricate, semiovate, subfalcate, shortly 

 acuminate, more distinctly pellucid-margined, the inner side straight, the 

 outer side rounded, the base obliquely adnata, produced and narrowly 

 cuneate on the outer side. .Spikes solitary and terminal on the branchlets, 

 square, to ± 2 cm. long, 1 '/j — 2 (when ripe to 3) mm. diam. ; sporophylla 

 suberect, at length spreading, ovate, acuminate, entire, pellucid-margined, 

 keeled, the ventral ones somewhat larger than the dorsal ones, to '2 mm, 

 long; macroapores yellowish-white, densely and fiinely verruculose; mi- 

 crospores yellowish- white, the projections tuberculiform, bacilliform or 

 capitate-clavate, free or sometimes laterally connected. 

 Celebes, 



P. 560, under Lycopodium. -^ Insert : cdklphraciUm, St. (See the corrections) 



