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SANDWICH ISLANDS. 
[Marattiacem. 
1. Saccharum officinarum. Linn. — Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. 1. p. 281. Hook. Bot. Misc. 
V. 1 . p. 95. t. 26. 
1. Andropogon acicularis. Betz. — Rhaphis trivialis.. Loui\ — Pal. de Beam. Agrost. 
p. 120. Trin. Spec. Gram. fasc. 1. n. 8 et 9. Runiph. Amb. v. 6. t. 5. 
1. Heteropogon glaber. Pers. — Pal. de Beam. — Nees ab Esenb. Agrost. Bras. p. 363. 
— H. Allionii. H. B. K. — Andropogon Allionii. W. 
Ord. LIII. LYCOPODINE^. Sw. 
1. Psilotum triquetrum. Sw. — Bernhardia dichotoina. Willd. — /3. gracile; ramis lon- 
gioribus angustioribusque. 
2. Psilotum complanatum. Sw. — Bernhardia dichotoma. Willd. 
1. Lycopodium (Phlegmaria) caule dichotomo pendulo, foliis quadrifariis 
subdistichis lanceolatis acutissimis inferne attenuatis vix petiolatis, squamis capsula duplo 
longioribus superioribus vacuis foliaceis. 
Caulis pedalis et ultra, dichotome divisa, crassitie pennm corvinm. Folia numerosa, subquadrifariam in- 
serta, tamen directione subdisticha, sequalia, lateralia patentia, inferioi’a et superiora erecta adpressa nitida, 
subtus paUidiora, exacte lanceolata, acutissima, rigida, basi attenuata sed vix petiolata. Spices terminales, 
dichotomse, fere digitales, crassiusculae, subteretes. Squamce erecto-patentes, cordato-ovatse, acuminatse, ob- 
tusiusculae, capsulas excedentes, superiores longiores, foliacese, vacuae. 
The nearest affinity of this species is undoubtedly with L. PMegtnaria; but its leaves are more decidedly 
sessile and narrower ■, the spikes stouter and broader, in consequence of the larger and more aciuninated scales, 
which ai’e twice the length of the capsules ; the upper ones barren and larger, approaching in shape and 
texture to the true leaves. 
2. Lycopodium (Spicata) curvatum. Linn. — robustius. Grev. et Hook. Enum. Filic. 
in Bot. Misc. v. 2. p. 369. 
3. Lycopodium (Stachygynandra) Menziesii; caule radicante ramoso, foliis bifariis 
horizontalibus cordato-ovalibus acutis obscure nervosis margine superiore ciliato-serratis 
ramulorum angustioribus subfalcatis, stipulis cordatis mucronato-serratis, spicis sessilibus 
linearibus. Grev. et Hook. Enum. Filic. in Bot. Misc. v. 2. p. 390. — L. Arbuscula. Hook, 
et Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 200. (non Kaulf.) 
4. Lycopodium ( Stachygynandi’a) Arbuscula; caule radicante ramoso, ramis erectis, 
foliis cordato-ovatis acuminatis, ramulorum bifariis ovato-lanceolatis subfalcatis margine 
superioribus serratis, superficialibus (seu stipulis) ovatis mucronatis serratis, spicis sessilibus 
tetragonis longissimis. Kaulf. Enum. Fil. p. 19. Grev. et Hook. Enum. Filic. 1. c. p. 390. 
Ord. LIV. OPHIOGLOSSE^. Br. 
1. Ophxo^ossum penduhm. 
Ord. LV. MARATTIACEAE. Kaulf 
1. Marattia alata. Sm. 
We have this from Mr. Macrae, who also gathered it in Oahu. The main stalk is less scaly, and the 
partial one less winged than in the Jamaica specimens ; but the foliage is exactly similar. 
