FLORA VITIENSIS. 329 
Reg. Monac. 1829, p. 3. Nomen vernac. Vitiense, ‘‘ Leweninini sa.”—Ovalau, Lakeba, Matuku, 
and most other Vitian Islands (Seemann! n. 700, Milne and M‘Gillivray! Sir E. Home!), Also 
collected in the Hawaiian (Macrae! Barclay !), Society (Forster! Capt. Cook !), and New Hebrides 
Islands (M‘Gillivray and Milne!), and New Zealand and the Isle of Pines (Milne!) Common in 
the tropics of both hemispheres. 
5. L. nummulariifolium, Blume, Enum. Pl. Jav. vol. ii. p. 263; Spring, Monogr. Lycop. vol. 
i. p. 68; caule pendalo, tenui, e foliis continue lineato 8-4-dichotomo ; foltis 4-fariis, oppositis, decus- 
satis, oblique affixis, horizontaliter concinnis, subrotundatis, subacutatis, subpedicellatis, pallide mar- 
ginatis, planis, subtus lineari-nervosis, nervo decurrente ; amentis tenuibus, 2-3-dichotomis ; bracteis 
minutis, uncinatis.—L. rotundifolium (Herb. Roxb.), Wall, Cat. n. 2183, Hook. et Grey. Icon. Fil. 
t. 212.—Viti, locality not specified (U. S. Expl. Exped. fide Brack.). Also collected in EKromanga 
(M‘Gillivray! in Herb. Mus. Brit.), and in India and Java. 
6. L. volubile, Forst. Prodr. n. 482; Sprmg, Monogr, Lycop. n+ 93; caule elongato yolubili 
tenui distiche ramoso, ramis subcuneatis recurvatis 6-7-dichotomis, ramulis elongatis complanatis ; 
foliis rameis dimorphis ; lateralibus biseriatis vertiealiter affixis falcatis ineequilateris acuminatissimis 
mucronatis supra convexiusculis subtus nervosis; intermediis minutis, anticis biseriatis subulatis, 
posticis uniseriatis minimis mucroniformibus; amentis pedunculatis subpaniculato-dichotomis.—Sw. 
Syn. Fil. pp. 180, 404; Willd.! Sp. Pl. vol. v. p. 18; Poir. Eue. Bot. Suppl. vol. ii. p. 542 ; Hook. 
et Grev. Icon, Fil. t. 170; Guill. Enum. Pl. Ins. Soe. p. 20. ZL. D’ Urvillei (?), Rich.! Fl, Nouv. 
Zél. p. 60 (non Bory),—Matuku (Milne!). Also found in the Society (Forster!) and Hawaiian 
Islands (Menzies !), New Zealand, and New Holland, 
II. Selaginella, Spring in Regenb. Bot. Zeit. 1838, vol. i. p. 148; Monogr. Lycop. vol. ui, 
p. 52. Antheridia 1-locularia. Oophoridia 3-4-cocca.—J ungermannioideee v. filicoidez, foliis 
plerumque tetrastichis dimorphis, caule tetragono dorso aphyllo. Antheridia solenniter erecto- 
oblonga y. globosa, basi integra, apice hiantia specie bivalyia, minutissima, pedicello brevissimo 
eapillari v. capitato; gongylis quaternariis e globoso tetraquctris. Oophoridia tumida, inzequaliter 
rumpentia, antheridia magnitudine nune «quantia iisque intermixta, nunc superantia et solitaria ad 
basin amentorum; globulis seminalibus (sporis majoribus) 4, raro 1—3, albis reticulatis. Amenta 
tetragona; bractez tetrastiche.—Spring in Mart. et Endl. Fl, Brasil. vol. 1. p. 117; Link, Fil. 
Sp. Hort. Berol. p. 158, Stachygynandrum, Ad. Brongn. Hist. Végét. Fossil. vol. i. p. 2. t. 12. 
f.11. Lycopodii sp., Linn. Gen, n, 1185; Endl. Gen. n. 696 (et auct. plurim,) Selaginoides et 
Lycopodioides, Dillen. Hist. Muse. pp. 460, 462. Selaginella, Gymnogynum, Dyplostachyum, et 
Stachygynandrum, Pal. Beauv. Prodr. Althéog. pp. 101-105. 
The British Musenm Herbarium contains, besides the svecies represented in Viti, 1. 8. Springi?, 
Spring, from the Hawaiian Islands (Menzies !), and 2. 8. sp. nov., also from the Hawaiian Islands (Macrae !). 
The latter is a very distinct species, in outward look nearest to S. cawlescens, 
1. S, atro-viridis, Spring in Gaud. Bonit. mss.; Monogr. Lycop. n. 69; caule elongato sub- 
ancipite sursum ineequaliter quadrangulari equaliter folioso dichotomo-deliquescente, ramis curvato- 
erectis elongato-cuneatis ; foliis inferiorihus, cathedris superioribus synedris, lateralibus majusculia, 
posticis rectangularibus verticaliter affixis, lineari-oblongis obtusis subintegerrimis exauriculatis, 
supra bi- subtus specie trinerviis; intermediis 5-plo minoribus obovatis aristatis subcurvatis couver- 
centibus basi exteriore productis.—Lycopodium atro-viride, Wall.! Cat. 1, 120; Hook, et Grev.! 
Enum. Fil. n. 121; Icon. Fil. vol. ii. t. 39. LZ. cuspidatum, Hook. mss. apud Hort. Soc, Lond. ; 
Dillen, Hist. Muse. t. 66, f. 8?—Ovalau and Matuki (Milne and M‘Gillivray !) Also found in the 
East Indian Archipelago and India. 
