Order LYCOPODIACEZ. 
LYCOPODIUM, Linn. : 
L. Clarz (n. sp.) (After Miss Clara Cowley, a young energetic 
collector of the Barron fae flora.) Stems pendulous from rocks 
trunks of trees, from 14 to 34 ft. long, rarely forked, from 1 to 1} in. 
diameter including the ive. which are so dense as to hide He stem. 
Leaves lanceolate, much narrowed towards the apex, from ? to over 
lin. long, of a somewhat membranous texture, and of a rich ac 
green, the midrib obscure, ee entire. Sporangia in the axils of 
unaltered leaves, numerous ge. 
Hab.: Uppe wle 
Lycopodium received fro m Mr, te fe I ehought sight prove, when bette: rang 
to be a form of L. Duitoastianin, Spring. ; further aeapeartay however, show tad 
it is not related to that Borneo plant, but is quite a new be pe and, Mr. Co wley 
tells me, is known to the natives by the name “ Goorige 
By Authority : Jaues C. Beat, Government Printer, William street, Brisbane. 
