[92] Treub (84–90); Bruchmann (98); Lang (99).
[93] Sykes (083).
[94] Bommer (03) Pl. IX. figs. 140, 141.
[95] Hooker (48) p. 423, figs. 12–14.
[96] Jones (05).
[97] Boodle (01) Pl. XIX.
[98] This species is figured under the name Lycopodium crassum by Hooker and Greville (31) Pl. 224. See also Brongniart (37) Pl. I. fig. 1.
[99] Hegelmaier (72). See also Hill, T.G. (06) p. 269; this author draws attention to the fact that in some species of Lycopodium the mucilage canals are confined to the sporophylls.
[100] Professor Yapp has drawn my attention to the very close anatomical resemblance between a specimen of Lycopodium salakense obtained by him from Gunong Inas in the Malay Peninsula and L. cernuum as represented in [fig. 125], H and I.
[101] Jones (05).