564 Li.ovD : Two Si-ecies of Lycopodil'm 



innovations grow upward.- Tlic variation in position may be re- 

 garded as a response to different light influences. This scries also 

 inckidcs a single weak plant with widely spreading leaves, curiously 

 mimicking a seedling o^Jnnipcn/s J'irghiiana. The above material 

 is all in the herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. 

 Other herbarium material has been examined as follows : 

 Connecticut; New Haven, 1858, D. C.Eaton (GC). 

 Delaware: near Iron llill, Aug. 21, 1S94, A. Commons and 

 h. Tatnall (C.). Latrobc Canal feeder, 2 miles west of Iron Hill, 

 Aug. 5, 1895, A. Commons (G.). 



District of Columbia, July, 1879, L. F. Ward (N.). 



Georgia: Tallulah Falls, Apr. 19, 1891, L. M Undaivood, 

 no. 2550a (U.). 



une: Mt. Desert, Sept. 5, 1891, T. G. White (C). Mt. 



Desert Island, July 9, 1890, John I I. Rcdfuhd {\J.). Aroostook 



Co., St. Francis, dry woods, Aug. 9, 1895, M. L. Fcrnald, no. 



21; (C. N. G. U.). Orono, "dry woods," Oct. 13, 1890, M. L. 

 Fcrnald (G.). 



IMaryland: likidensburg, July 20, 1879, ^- ^ Ward 0] ) ■ 

 1880. Z. F. Ward(K.). 



M 



M 



I'lssex Co., Oalrs (C). 



Michigan: Near Alpena, July n, 1895, C F. Whcder (G. 

 N. C). Sand dunes, Lake Huron, Huron Co., Aug. 5, 1896, 

 Char/fs A. Davh (N.). Keweenaw Co., Rabbins (G.). Keweenavv 

 Co., " woods and fields," Aug., 1890, Sept., 1889, 0. A. Farwcll, 

 no. 746 (G.). 



Minnesota: Lake Kilixatrick, Caseo Co., July 1893 C. A 

 Ballard (N.). 



New Hampshire: "old clearings," Jaffrey, July 15, 1897, 

 B. L. Robinson no. 225 (G.). 



New Ji:rsev: Bergen Co., C. F. Anstin "stems running rather 

 deep (2-4 inches) In the ground. Of a more slender habit and 

 generally with more numerous spikes than the typical form 

 from which it is readily distinguished when they grow side by side 

 by Its shedding its spores 1-2 months earlier (In Aug.) and by its 

 spikes turning saffroi'i yellow. I have never found it except in 

 sluidy places " (G.). 



* The letters C, G, N, U .iiul Y indicate the Cohnnl,ia, Gray, National, Undcnvood 

 and New York 13otanical Garden herbaria, where the eited specimens maybe consulted. 



