152 Lloyd and Underwood : A Review of the 



setts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania Mary- 

 land, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South 

 Carolina, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Minnesota, Michigan, Wis- 



consin. 



4. L. inundatum L. Sp. PL i 102. 1 753 



Stems creeping horizontally or arching, about 10 cm. long, 

 simple or once or twice forking, slender, 1.5 mm. in diameter, 

 roots produced toward the end of the annual growth : leaves 5 mm. 

 xo.8 mm. linear-lanceolate, entire, acute, curved upward; those 

 of the peduncles straight, entire, more slender and tapering : pe- 

 duncles 0.5-6 cm. long or the strobiles sessile: strobiles 0.8-4 

 cm. long: sporophylls about 5-6 mm. long, 1.5 mm. wide at 

 the base, triangular, usually entire or sometimes toothed just 

 above the base, then somewhat contracted : sporangia subglobose. 

 European material shows denticulation of the sporophylls. 



Specimens have been examined as follows : 

 Newfoundland: Bally Haily Bog, St. John, Aug., 1894, 

 B. L. Robinson and H. von Schrenk, no. 135 (N, G).* 

 Nova Scotia: July, 1884, H. T. Meenan (G). 

 Prince Edward Island: 1888, J. Macoun (G). 

 Cafe Breton Island : July, 1883, J. Macoun (G). 

 New Brunswick: 1868, J. Fowler (G); Bass River, "rare," 



J 



Mai 



(U); Mount 



M 



t Cranberry Isle, Sept. 1891, E. L. Rand 

 and, Sept., 1890, E. L. Rand (U) ; Dead 

 \97 (G) ; Oxford Co., J. A. Allen (G, N). 

 Ontario: Hastings Co., July, 1876, J. Macoun (C). 



New Hampshire: Mt Willey, Aug., 1878 (Y) ; White Mts., 



Seabrook, Sept., 1895, A. A. Eaton (N). 



W. W 



E. Tuckerman (C, G) ; 

 Vermont : 



Connecticut : Southington, Sept., 1898, C. H. Bissell (Y). 



Massachusetts: Berkshire Co., July, 1890, A. K. Harrison 

 (U); South Hadley, Oct., 1888, Alice Carter (U); Sudbury, Nov., 

 1890, L. M. Underwood (U). 



New Jersey : C. F. Austin (U). 



Pennsylvania: Luzerne Co., Sept., 1890. Small and Heller 



* The letters N, G, C, Y, and IJ, refer to the National, Gray, Columbia, New 



York Botanical Garden, and Underwood herbaria in which the specimen cited may be 

 found. 



