Lloyd: Two Species of Lycopodium 567 



West Virginia : South Fork of Ilolston River, Smyth Co., 

 June 15, 1892, N. L. and E, G. Britton and A, M, VaU {C.). 



Hxptaiiatioii of RIftte 370 



The figures were drawn from specimens collected near Newfane, Vt. , growing in 

 the same habitat. Figures 3-8 were drawn to the same scale X 9» ^s were also figures 



9-12 and 13-17. 



Fig. I. LvLopoiiiif7fi coniplaaaluui ; upper part of aerial sheet bearing two pedun- 

 cles, only one of which is shown. X Y'S- 



Y\r^, 2. LviOpodium ilianiaccyp(ff'i>^t(s : upjier partof aerial shoot. In tliis particu- 

 lar plant the peduncle does not extend as far as it does normally above the general level 

 of the foliage. The terminal branchlcts can be seen to make definite angles with the 



subtcrminal, previous year's growth. X %• 



Fics. 3, 6, 8. Upper, under and lateral views respectively, of a part of a branchlet 

 of LyropodiufH cJianiaefyparhsiis. 



Fl(is. 4, 5 and 7. Upper, under and lateral views respectively, of a part of a branch- 



let of Lycopodiion coj}iplanalH?}i. 



Figs. 9 and 10. Portions o{ the epidermis and subjacent parenchyma from the 



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upper and under sides respectively, of a brancldet of l.ycopodimn coinphxHiXiuni. 

 Fkjs. II and 12. The same of Lycopodiion </iaf}iaecypansms. 

 Fins. 13 and 14. Outlines of scales from the rhizome of Lycopodhon complanatinn. 

 F'iG. 15. Sporophyll of Lyiophi'nini comphniatuvi. 

 Fk;, 16. Sporophyll of Lycopodium cha?)iaccyparisstis. 

 Flc'.. 17. llalf-outUnes of scales from the rhi/ome of Lycopodium chamaccypai'issus. 



