SELAGINELLAS. 
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SELAGINELLAS (LYCOPODIUMS)— Continued. 
s. d. s. d. 
S LEPIDOPHYLLA . . 3s. 6d. & 5 0 S SERPENS (mutabilis and vari- 
8 LOBBII 2 6 abilis) ...... 1 6 
A'LYALLII 3 C S SETOSA 3 6 
8 MARTENSII 16! ,S' TRIANGULARIS . . .26 
s ALBO-V ARIEGATA . . 2 6 ' S UNCINATA (cassia) . . .16 
8 POULTERI 2 6 S WALLICHII . . . . .36 
S RUBRIC AULIS . . . .26 \ G WILDENOVII (pubesoens) . .20 
Selections of good kinds can be supplied at 18 s. per dozen. 
SELAG 1 NELLA PERELEGANS (BELLULA). 
An elegant plant from Ceylon, of erect habit, the reddish tinted terete stems rising to about a foot 
in height, with successive blanches, which are set on at short distances apart along the stem, the 
ultimate branches terminated by long tetragonal rigid spikes. The larger lateral leaves are close-set, 
oblong, sub-falcate, the smaller ones ovate acuminate. 5s. 
SELAGINELLA VICTORI/E. 
An elegant sub-scandent species, introduced from the South Sea Islands. It has a creeping caudex, 
from which at intervals springs up an erect stem, which lengthens by forming new growths at the 
point ; these steins produce alternate lateral branches of an ovate outline, flat and closely pinnate, 
like the frond of a Fern. The colour is a dark sap green, the spikelets and young growth being of a 
paler and lighter hue. It is allied to S. Wallichii, but is a still more elegant plant, and differs 
essentially in having a loDg terminal pinnulet to each branch, instead of diminishing gradually to the 
end. 5s, 
