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And L. clavatum magellanicum Hook. Macl. , p. 137. The Magellanian- 

 Fuegian plants so named do not belong to L. clavatum Linn, but to 

 another species, viz., L. magellanicum Sw. (of the same subgenus) of our 

 district. Has the habit of Lycopodium jussieui Desv. but differs by its 

 narrower, longer leaves attenuate from the base, straight or not distinctly 

 curvate, not rotundate; differs also by having less membranous stipules. D. 



Page 137 : Lycopodium confertum Willd. occurs at Lago Nahuel-huapi, 

 North Patagonia. 



L. GAYANUM DeSV. 



Mature spike cylindraceous, subclavate (15 mm. by 4 mm.), subsessile 

 or long-pediceled ; pedicels terete with bracts linear, acute, appressed, 

 multifarious. By the presence of "stipules" easily distinguished. Chili; 

 N. Patagonia by Lago Nahuel-huapi. 



L. MAGELLANICUM (Beauvois) Swartz. 



Stem creeping, branches suberect ; leaves scattered, imbricate, linear- 

 lanceolate ; spikes peduncled ; scales of spike membranously margined, 

 undulate. S. Patagonia, Lago San Martin, in the mountains ; Magellan 

 Strait; Fuegia; Falkland Ids.; South Georgia; Auckland L; Campbell's I. 



L. MAGELLANICUM Sw. var. CUNNINGHAMII Bak. 



Differt a typo spicis elongatis, ad 10 cm. usque longis. 

 Magellan ; Falkland Ids. 



L. NAVICULATUM DeSV. 



Stem creeping ; branches erect, dichotomous ; leaves linear, subquadri- 

 farious, subacute; peduncles dichotomously branching; scales apically 

 reflexed. 



N. Patag., Territory of Neuquen; also in Brazil, Serra do Itatiaia. 



L. PANICULATUM DeSV. 



In Encycl. Methodique called " Polypodium with 4 divisions"; and 

 described as "Frond 4-parted, bipinnate; pinnae pinnatifid; pinnules 

 entire, acute, glabrous ; stipe forked above. 



N. Patagon., Territory of Neuquen. 



L. SAURURUS Lam. Macl., p. 138. 



(Sub L. saururus Willd.) 

 Is to be deleted. Not found in our district, not even in the Falkland Ids. 



