MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 169 
Lycopodium lucidulum, shining club moss. 
A very small colony is persisting among the sand rocks at Batrock 
near Pacific. Distribution: Newfoundland to B. C., south to N. C. 
and Va. 
Mitella diphylla, bishop’s cap. 
Abundant on the sand bluffs near Pacific. Distribution: Quebec 
to N. C., west to Minn., Ia., and Tex. 
Osmunda cinnamomea, cinnamon fern. 
Only a few colonies of this fern are now found en the lower hill- 
sides near Pacific. Distribution: Nova Scotia to Minn., south to Fla. 
and Mexico. 
Peitandra virginica, green arrow arum. 
A few scattered colonies in Bluff Lake, IJ. Distribution: Me. 
and Ont. to Mich., south to Fla. and La. 
Phacelia bipinnatifida, loose-flowered phacelia, 
Rather plentiful on the hillsides near Bluff Lake, IIll., the other 
nearest-known station being on the Gasconade River, near Jerome, 
Mo. Distribution: Ohio to IIl., south to Ala. 
Polymnia uvedalia, leaf-cup. 
Plentiful at Creve Coeur Lake, and a colony of a few plants are 
near Allenton. Distribution: N. Y, to Mo. and south. 
Polypodium vulgare, common polypody. 
Found only at Batrock, near’ Pacific, growing among the sand 
rocks. Distribution: Almost throughout North America, Asia, and 
Europe. 
Rudbeckia subtomentosa, sweet cone-flower. 
A very small colony of this plant is growing in the swamps just 
south of the Meramec River near Ten Brook. Distribution: [1]. to 
La., Mo., and Tex. 
Saxifraga Forbesii, Forbes’ saxifrage. 
Abundant in the sand rocks near Allenton and Pacific. 
Selaginella apus, creeping selaginella. 
This low, prostrate or creeping plant is found growing in scat- 
tered colonies in the sand country along the Meramec, near Pacific. 
Distribution: Me. and Ont. to the N. W. Terr., south to Fla. and Tex. 
Solidago Gattingeri, Gattinger’s golden-rod. 
Found very rarely on the glades near Allenton and Pacific. Dis- 
tribution: Tenn. and Mo. 
Veratrum Woodii, American white hellebore. 
Rather plentiful on the limestone hillsides near Allenton. As 
far as known, there are only two other localities in the state where 
this plant is found—one on Swan Creek, near Swan, and one on the 
Big River, near Irondale. Distribution: Quebec to Alaska, south to 
Ga. and Tenn., Minn., and B. C. 
