inintlin. 10. caule repente, ramis adscendentibus simplicibus, fo- . 
.CRYPTOGAMIA STACHYOPTERIDES. Lycopodium. - 
_ In cedar swamps and afit, aes: thine Tes 
"E Kok; X. July. v.v. 
e — bling the following. 
gatis adscendentibus a  monostachyis, foliis linea 
subulatis basi ciliato- C — spica sessili f. 
liosa. Wilid. sp. pl. 5. 
Icon. Schkuhr flic. t. o Dill. musc: t. 62. f. 6. 
In sphagnous swamps: New York to Carolina. X. 
.. July. Md. It is known by the name of Walking 
Fern. 4 
, Micra 9. L. caule repente subramoso, ramis subibniphielbal za 
liis sparsis lanceolatis patulis ciliato- denticulatis, spicis 
terminalibus solitariis foliosis sessilibus. Willd. sp. 
pl. 5. p.28. 
Icon. Schkuhr filic. t, 165. Fl. dan. 70. Dill, musc, 
t. 68. f. 1. 
In mossy woods: Canada and. New. rae CONEA A. 
July. v.v. The American plant i is smaller than de 
European. 
11. L, caule repente ramoso, ramis subdivisis adscendenti- 
ja bus, foliis : imbricatis lineari-lanceolatis ciliatis 
apice piliferis 4 Nisi. solitariis sessilibus terminalibus, 
Willd. sp. pl. 5 
Icon. Schkuhr filic. t 7s. “Dill. muse. t. 63. A lle 
On rocks: Canada to Virginia, and on the Carolina 
mountains, Y. July. v.v. A small species... 
dee Spicis sessilibus ; foliis distichis. 
12. L. foliis bifariis ovatis acutis denticulatis, superficialibus 
— alternis disti is adpressis, spicis terminalibus elonga- 
agonis. Willd. sp. pl. 5. p. 37. 
In moist shady places: Pensylvan XM. Aug. v.v. 
A very small, moss-like speci S, very much resem- 
13. L. foliis bifariis subrotando-ovatis acutis p a po 
| or Florida, "T Lug v.v. 
ene Capsulis asilipsiun. mind 
14. L. foliis octofariis lineari-Janceolatis denticulatis acutis 
patenti-reflexis, caule. adsetpdente bifido. Walid: sp. 
Aeon? 
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