LYCOPODIACEA. 701 
1. Lycopodium cernuum, Linn.; Spring, Monogr. Lycopod. i. p. 79, et ii. 
p- 37; Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. p. 647; Liebm. in Vidensk. Meddel. 1847, p. 40; 
Fourn. Mex. Pl. Enum. i. p. 145; Hemsl. Bot. Chall. Exped. ii. p. 92. 
South Mexico, valley of Cordova (Bourgeau, 1937), Chiapas &c. (Ghiesbreght, 601) ; 
GuaTEeMALa, Coban, Alta Vera Paz (Tiirckheim, 220); Nicaragua, Chontales (Tate).— 
Tropics generally, and extending to the Azorss. St. Henena, St. Paut, New ZEALAND, 
and the Care or Goop Horr. Hb. Kew. 
2. Lycopodium clavatum, Linn.; Spring, Monogr. Lycopod. i. p. 88, et ii. 
p. 42; Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. p. 646; Chapm. Fl. Southern U.S. p. 600; Ch. et 
Schl. in Linnea, v. p. 622; Liebm. in Vidensk. Meddel. 1847, p. 40; Fourn. Mex. 
Pl. Enum. i. p. 145; Hemsl. Bot. Chall. Exped. ii. p. 196. 
Lycopodium cristatum, Willd.; Mart. et Gal. Foug. Mex. p. 9. 
Lycopodium piliferum, Raddi, Fil. Bras. p. 79, t. 3. 
Lycopodium trichophyllum, Desv. in Mém. Soc. Linn. Par. vi. p. 184; Fourn. Mex. Pl. Enum. i. 
. 145. 
Lycopodium trichiatum, Spring, Monogr. Lycop. i. p. 91; Liebm. loc. cit. p. 41. 
Lycopodium contiguum, Klotasch in Linnea, xviii. p. 519; Fourn. loc. cit. p. 146 (species propria). 
ARCTIC REGIONS southward.—SourH Mexico, around Mexico (Schmitz), region of 
Orizaba (Bourgeau, 2768), Cordillera of Oaxaca 7000 feet (Galeotti, 6602), summit of 
Sempoaltepec 11,000 to 12,000 feet (Liebmann). Cosmopotitan. Hb. Kew. 
3. Lycopodium complanatum, Linn. ; Spring, Monogr. Lycopod. i. p. 101, et 
li, p. 47; A. Gr. Man. Bot. Northern U.S. ed. 5, p. 674; Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. 
p- 646; Fourn. Mex. Pl. Enum. i. p. 146. 
Lycopodium thyoides, Willd. Sp. Pl. v. p. 18; Mart. et Gal. Foug. Mex. p. 9; Ch. et. Schl. in 
Linnea, v. p. 622. 
CanaDa southward.—SoutH Mexico, region of Orizaba (Bourgeau, 3159, 3190). 
Pine forests Tiuzutlan and Tepitonga (Liebmann), Chiapas &c. (Ghiesbreght), Zacualti- 
pan (Hartweg, 409), Cordillera of Oaxaca (Galeotti, 6604) ; GuaremaLa, Huehuetenango 
(Bernoulli & Cario, 193).—Southward to Peru and Braz, and widely spread in 
Europe and Asia southward to Java. Hb. Kew. 
4, Lycopodium dichotomum, Jacq. ; Spring, Monogr. Lycopod. i. p. 41, et ii. 
p- 18; Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. p. 647; Fourn. Mex. Pl. Enum. i. p. 144. 
Lycopodium mandioccanum, Spring, loc. cit.i. p. 44, a. brasiliense et 8. mexicanum; Fourn. loc. cit. 
p. 145 (species propria) ; Liebm. in Vidensk. Meddel. 1847, p. 39. 
Lycopodium pithyoides, Ch. et Schl. in Linnea, v. p. 623. 
South Mexico, Jalapa (Linden, 81); GuaremaLa, Chilasco and Coban (Salvin & 
Godman, 348), Volcan de Fuego (Salvin) ; Panama, Santiago Veraguas (Seemann, 33).— 
Southward to Peru and Brazin, and in the West INprEs; also in the GaALApagos. 
Hb. Kew. 
