740 
CRYPTOGAMIA.* MISCELLANE#. Lycopodium, 
_byceeee E. Stem naked, rough, somewhat branched at the base. 
Bolt. fl. 39-Cam. epit. 770. A.—Ger. 955. 2—Ger. em. 1113. 
2-Park. 1021.7. 8, right hand figure. 
tem perennial, green, rough likea file. Sheaths of the joie 
re black at the base and edges, with imperfect teeth. Lryy. 
Stems furrowed with 18 or 20 rough angles, some of the joints 3 
stem has furrows. Spike terminating. Licurr. Differs from E. 
limosum in being sea-green, in the greater length of its joints, 
and in its extreme roughness. Woopwar 
Rough Horsetail. Shavegrass. Pemnemiien, Dutch Rushes. 
Marshy and mire places, but notcommon. In a moist ditch 
neat Middleto and in arivulet near Broad-stitch 
2 ri 
Mr. Crowe. pov below Stone Bier Lin, near Lanerk, Scot- 
land. Sr. Sexton Wood, Hedenham, near Bungay. Mr. Srons.] 
P, July, Aug.* 
Var. 2. Stem with a few leaves. Haut. 
Trag. 692. 1-Lon. 1. 176. 1-7. B. iii, 729. 1-C. B. 
th. 248. 
Var. 3. With numerous lateral branches. Sr. 
Matth. 1028-Dod. 73. 3—Lob. obs. 461. 2. ic. i. 794-10 
- 250. 
When it has been browsed any: = bis — it puts out nu- 
merous bitetal branches, Mr. Gur 
LYCOPO’DIUM. Capsules axillary, kidney-shap- 
ed, 2-valved, elastic; many-seeded. 
clava’tum. L, Leaves scattered, terminating in Aetueees spikes cylin- 
rical, on fruit-stalke, in 
Paes bh. s—E. bot. 224—Dill. 58. se dan. 126—H. ox-%¥> 
5. row 1. 2-Gesn. i. tabula picta, f. 2-Blackw. 535- 
Pluk. 47. 8—Trag. 555—Lon. i. 179. 1-Ger. 1374+ UE Ae 
Marth. a. C. B.—Lob. obs. 645. 1, ice i. 244. $-- Gar add 
1562. 11-Matth. 63-Park. 1307. 4—F. B. iti. 700+ 
a Leaves open. Linn. Shoots from one to seve eral 
er in =" feitgt firmly attached - the earth by woody fibres. 
* The turners and cabinet-makers use it to smooth their work. It is 
Wholesome to horses, hurtful to cows, and disagreeable to sheep. 
