KUNGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND 50. N:0 3. 11 



It has been excluded by Wright, witli good reason, for Gaudichaud himself 7, 

 p. 407 does not feel sure, as lie liad no specimens in his collection, but believed, 

 that lie had seen it in the islands. In South America it is found as far soutli as 

 near Santa Cruz in Patagonia.] 



Ophioglossacese. 

 Opliioglossum L. 



*135. O. crotaloplioroidos Walt. 



Very rare in the Cortacleria-meaåow of E. F. : Speedwell I. and Ceiritos (Halle!), 

 tlius not found outside the Permo-carboniferous formation. — Southern U. S. — 

 central Chile. The Falkland specimens are more robust than others I liave seen. 



Lycopodiales. 



Lycopodiaceae. 



Lycopodiuiii L. 



308. L. iiiagelhinu-uiu Svv. 



Not uncommon in the heath, on stony hills and mountains, so on the toj) of 

 Mt Adam at 700 m. ! — S. Chile— Cape Horn, Patagonia, Tristan d'Acunha, South 

 Georgia, Marion I., Kerguelen, New Zealand. 



52. L. selago L. 



Rocky places, rare: E. F.: Gaudichaud (»locis paludosis»), d'Urville without 

 further statement as to the place, in the vicinity of Stanley Harbour (Birger!), W. F., 

 Weddell I., 300 m. ! — Arctic and N. temp. zone, tropical mountains (Peru, Brazil, 

 W. Indies, Himalaya etc), Fuegia, Ascension I., St. Helena, Tristan d'Acunlia. 

 Marion I., Kerguelen, Amsterdam I., New Zealand. The Falkland plant is called 

 var. saururoides Bory by d'Urville and according to Christensen mss the same 

 form is found on Ascension. — Not mentioned by Wrigiit. 



Angriospermae. 



Juncaginacese. 



Tetroiiciiim Willd. 



125. T. iiiagollaniciim Willd. 



Very rare. Found by Wright and J. D. Hooker (Fl. ant.) E. F., in a 

 peat-bog on the hill at the back of Port Stanley, ver}'^ scarcel — W. and S. Pata- 

 gonia, Fuegia. 



