I 



Species of Lycopodium of North America 155 



Specimens have been examined as follows : 



Massachusetts: Plum Island, Newbury port, Oct., i8o6 ; A- 



Eaton (U) ; Plymouth, Oakes (C, N). 



Rhode Island: Providence, July, 1892, J. F. Collins (N). 



Connecticut: New Haven, 1859, D. C. Eaton (C). 



New York : Bal 

 Clute (Y) ; Forbell's 



(C). 



New Jersey : He 



& 



July and Sept., 1898, W. N. 

 I.. Oct.. 1800. M. Timmermar 



Closter, Sept., 1865, C. F. Austin (U, C) ; Tom's River, J 



W 



Maryland : Ammendale, May, 1897, G. A. Mill 



Arundel 



Wal ters 



W. R. Maxon 



District of Columbia : near Washington, Sept., 1885, F. H. 



Knowlton (U). 



July 



and A. M. Vail (C) ; Fredericksburg, Aug., 1893, T. C. Porter (C). 



North Carolina: Rowan Co., J. K. Small, Aug., 1894 (N, 



C) ; Southeastern N. Car., W. W. Ashe (N). 



Louisiana: Lake Charles, Aug., 1897, S. M. Tracy (U). 



Alabama: L. F.Ward, 1892 (N) ; Mobil 



(N). 



(Y). 



Georgia: Sumter Co., Dec, 1895 and 1896, R. M 



Florida: Lake Worth, Mar., 1891, L. M. Underwood (U) ; 



Jacksonville, Mr 



G); Everglades, Mar., 1892, J 



L. 



inundatum var. elongatum, S. Fl. ined." Herb. Chapman (N) 

 (and similar sheet in C) ; Palma Sola Bay, Aug., 1890, J. H. 

 Simpson (N) ; among these one specimen shows an entire absence 

 of teeth on the leaves in one region of the stem, while the rest of 

 the specimens on the sheet have normal leaves; the specimen 

 looks as if it had grown partly submerged. 



6. L. pinnatum (Chapman) 



L. inundatum, var. pinnatum Chapman, Fl. So. States, ed. 2, 

 6 7L 1883. 



