() FLORA OF GRAND RAPIDS. 



35. E. variegatum Schleicher. 

 Moist soil; rare. June-July. 



Wallen's Tannery, City; G. R. & I. Ry., near Burton Ave. 

 (O.II.); Silver Lake. 



LYCOPODIACEAE. Club-Moss Famu.y. 



LYCOPODIUM L. C^lub Moss. 



3G. L. clavatum L. Common Club-Moss. 

 In dry woods; scarce. June. 



Banks of Buck Creek, near Grandville; clay ravines, Sec. 5 

 Georjjetown. 



37. L. complanatum L. Ground-Pine. 



In woods and thickets with pine; infrequent. July. 



Mill Creek woods; Upper River Road; bluffs along Scotch Creek. 



38. L. lucidulum Michx. 



Cold moist woods; occasional. Aug.-Sept. 



Burton Ave. Swamp; clay ravines, Sec. 5, Georgetown; Sec. 29, 



Vergennes; Sec. 2/3, Jamestown. 



30. L. obscurum L. 



In moist woods; occasional. July-Sept. 



East St. Pinery; Burton Ave. Swamp; Cedar Swamp. 



SELAGINELLACEAE. 



SELAQINELLA IVnuv. 



40. S. apus Spring. 



Wet shaded places; frequent. June-July. 



Pine Island Lake; Lamberton Lake; Campau Lake; Burton Ave. 



Swamp; Wood Lake, etc. 



41. S. rupestris Spring. 



Drv sterile soil on Pine Hill; rare. Auij.-Oct. 



