ORDER LYCOPODIACE^. 245 



14 1 3. Lycopodium annotinum, 1j. Native. Highland type. 

 Range 2. 



W. On the Langdale side of Bowfell in several places, 

 about half a mile to the left of the Stake Pass, discovered by 

 the Rev. R. Rolleston, and gathered also by Mr. Clowes on 

 the opposite slope of Bowfell. 



1 414. Lycopodiuin intindatum, L. Native. British type. 

 Range 1-2. Damp moors. Rare. Wastdale Head. — (W. 

 Dickinson.) 



C. Shores of Wastwater. — (S. P. Woodward.) In Borrow- 

 dale near the Bowder Stone. — (D. Turner, Winch.) Shoul- 

 thwaite Moss, Thirlmere. — (W. Dickinson.) 



W. Blea Tarn in Little Langdale, and other places round 

 Windermere.— (F. Clowes, W. Foggitt.) On Loughrigg, and 

 near Fell Foot in Little Langdale. — (Miss Beever.) Foot of 

 Red Screes. — (C. Bailey.) Foot of Long Sleddale. — 

 (T. Lawson.) 



141 5. Lycopodium alpinum, L. (Alpine Club Moss). Native. 

 Highland type. Range 1-4. Frequent on the grassy slopes 

 of the slate hills. Descends to 150 yards at Lodore, and in 

 the Cocker valley to the level of Buttermere. Ascends to 

 900-1000 yards on Skiddaw, and 1000 yards on Helvellyn. 



1 41 6. Lycopodium Selago, L. (Fir Club Moss). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-4. Frequent in damp turfy places. 

 Descends to the shore of Wastwater, and banks of the stream 

 at Gatescarth. Ascends to 900 yards on High Street, 950 

 yards on Great Gable, 1000 yards on Helvellyn and Scawfell 

 Pike. 



141 7. Lycopodium selaginoides^ L. Native. Highland 

 type. Range 1-3. Frequent in damp moory places, from 

 the level of Wastwater, 200 feet, to 900 yards on the Striding- 

 Edge cliffs. 



