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158. Lycopodium rupestre. Lin. Leaves scattered, imbri- 
cated, linear-lanceolate, ciliate, hair-pointed at the apex ; 
spikes solitary, sessile, terminal, erect, quadrangular , scales 
keeled, 2-lobed at base ; capsules kidney-shaped. Stem creep- 
ing, branchy. Willd. Enum. Plant., vol. 5, p. 30. Schkuhr. 
Icon. Filic., tab. 165. 
Between rocks on the banks of the Omzamcaba River, Natal. 
(Drege. Plant.) v. s. 
159. Lycopodium setaceum. Hamilt. Leaves whorled, 
linear, bristly at top, curved; capsules axillary, reniform. 
Stem slender, dichotomously branched, creeping. Kze. Lin- 
naea., vol. 18, p. 113 
Parasitical on trees in the forests of Natal, between the Omfondi 
and Togela rivers. (Gueinzius.) v. s. 
160. Lycopodium Kraussianum . Kze. Leaves remote, 
oblong, acuminated, obliquely cordate and auricled at base, 
scabrid, margined, ciliated ; stipules sub-erect lanceolate-ovate, 
falcate, rounded at base. Stem creeping, branchy ; branches 
rather erect, dichotomous. Kze. Linnaea., vol. 18, p. 114. 
In the forests of the Tzitsikamma (Dr. Krauss.), near Chakaa’s 
Kraal, Natal (Gueinzius.) v s. 
liv. psilotum. sw. (1 Species.) 
161. Psilotum triquetrum . Sw. Stem angular, smooth, 
dichotomously branched about its middle; branches 3-cor- 
nered, acuminate, fructiferous ; leaves sessile, alternate, re- 
mote, acute, very remote ; those subtending the fruit deeply 
2-partite ; spores kidney-shaped. Bernhardia dichotoma. 
Willd. Schkuhr., Icon. Filic., tab. 165, b. Hook, genera 
Filic.. tab. 87. 
Parasitical on trees in the forests of Natal. (Gueinzius.) v. s. 
