Sela’go. 
CRYPTOGAMIA. MISCELLANEZ. Lycopodium, 
Stem creeping. Spikes solitary, sitting, smooth. Linn, 
Branched; the length of a finger or more; ‘cylindrical. Spikes 
sitting, upright. Leaves ion gfe pointed, smooth, on the 
creeping shoots pointing one way, two lines long, and one broad 
sLICH, 
shaped, crowded, without terminating hairs, Spzkes leafy, not 
different from the shoots except in being thicker. Capsules com- 
pressed, roundish, not kidney-shaped. W 
Marsh Club-mass. Moist tenth and turfy ‘bogs. Hounslow 
Heath, and near Esher. [Near Norwich, Eling ‘Fen near 
Bungay, Saffolk. Mr. .Woopw...On Nor n Bog, Cannock 
Wood, Staffordsh. Hon. Mr. Bacor. | P, Jume—Sept. — 
i Ldaves scattered ; pointing 8 ways: stem forked; sa 
ight branches all of the same height: igor 
~ scattere 
E. bot. 293-—Dilll. 56. 1—Fl. dan. 104—H. ox. xv. 5y row 2; 
YeScheuch. ite i. 6. a. 
es. Lee'ves spear-sha -pointed, stiff smooth, 
shining, scolloped or vues =) aoe at the oe 
Capsules in the bosom of the upper leaves, kidney-sh flatteds 
yellow, openiiig like an oyster, and pouring out a ga yellow 
owder. 1s. Root dividing into forks like the stem. Dit. 
his eons er, when sown by Mr, Fox, produced young plants 5 
a complete demonstration that it is the seeds, and not as Linnzus 
thought, the pollen. Linn. Tr, = xe 5. ‘The whole plant very 
- Yorkshire. Curr. ods. 132. es in the north. 
e 
anng'tinum, 
oopwarp. On Dartmoor, 
on. Needwood fae ot 
fortsh,] v dw. Ape a 
L. Leaves scuiisees , pointing 3 aways; somew hat serrated: 
stem jointed at each year’s shoot: spikes ter minat- 
im — smooth, upright. 
Dill. 63. 9-H. ox. xv. 5, row 1. 3—Fl. dan, 127-Pluk. 205 5s 
t purges, vomits, and destroys worms. A decoction of it is acu 
for eat in swuic and cattle. Lins, Its properties seem ie challenge | ‘anhet 
inquiry. 
