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CXXV.-M ARSILE AC A M. 
687. Marsilea Linn. 
* Marsilea quadrifoliata Linn. ; H. S. 739; B. P. ii. 1266. 
v. Susni shak. 
Edges of ponds and ditches, everywhere. 
* Marsilea minuta Linn. ; B. P. ii. 1266. 
Edges of pdnds and ditches, general. 
CXXVI.— IS0ETACE2E. 
688. Isoetes Linn. 
* Isoetes coromandeliana Linn. I. capsularis H. S. 738. 
Serampore, Griffith , Voigt . 
The specimens collected at Serampore by Griffith have been found 
by Mr. Baker to belong to /. coromandeliana . 
CXXVII.— -LYCOPODIACEJB. 
689. Lycopodium Linn. 
* Lycopodium Plilegmaria Linn. ; H. S. 738; B. P. ii. 1269. 
' v. Sitahar . 
On trees in the Sundribuns, also reported by Voigt from Seram- 
1 pore, but the latter record requires confirmation. 
CXXVIII.-SELAGINELLACE,E. 
690. Selaginella Spring. 
* Selaginella 5 proniflora Bak. ; B. P. ii. 1270. Lycopodium imbri - 
catum H. S. 738. 
v. H at aj her a. 
On damp paths, general. 
Selaginella tenera Spring. 
Cultivated and at times also sub-spontaneous in damp shady 
; places near P. suburban gardens, about Chandernagore and Shibpur. 
BRYOPHYTA. 
CXXIX.— FISSIDEXTACEiE, 
691, Fissidens Hedw. 
* Fissidens bengalensis Hampe. F. bryoides H. S. 741. 
Heavy soil, general. 
