LYCOPODIUM 617 



Bulmarsh, Tufnail. Sonning. Wargrave. Bishani. Old Windsor. 

 Windsor Park. Coleman's Moor. Bracknell. Blackwater. 

 Bagshot. Finchampstead. 

 The typical form is the E. limosum, var. ajjhylhim, Eoth, Tent. Fl. 

 Germ. 9 (1800), teste Milde. 



Var. FLirviATiLE (Linn. Sp. PI. 1062, as a species), var. ramosum, Gren. 

 et Godr. Fl. Fr. iii. 644. A stouter form with thicker stem and regular 

 whorls of branches, but which is connected with the type by many 

 intermediate forms, is also widely distributed. I have notes of its 

 occurrence in the following localities, but the plant is much more 

 frequent than these would suggest. 



1. Isis. Wytham Meadows. Near Eynsham. Buckland. Near 

 Binsey. 2, Ock. Cothill. Abingdon. Wantage. Witten- 

 ham. 3. Pang. Pangbourn. Moulsford. 4. Kennet. 



Aldermaston. Benham. Sandleford. Theale. 5. Loddon. 

 Sonning Meadows, Tufnail. Wargrave. Loddon Bridge. Bishain. 

 Virginia Water. 

 E. limosum is found in all the bordering counties. 



[E. LiTORALE, Kuelilew. ap. Rupr. Beitr. zur Pflanz. des Russ. Belches, iv. 

 (1845) 91. E. arvensi-limosiim, Lasch. Has been recorded for Surrey, 

 and is very likely to be found in the vicinity of Sandhurst.] 



[E. HYEMALE, Linn. Sp. PI. 1061 (1753), and Herb. Syme, E. B. xii. 161, t. 1894. 

 Is recorded for Surrey.] 



LYCOPODIACEAE, Eich. in DC. Fl. Fr. ii. 571 (1805). 



LYCOPODIUM, Linn. Gen. n. 1049 (DiH- Hist. Muse. 441). 

 Ii. Selago, Linn. Sp. PI. 1102 (1753). Fir Club Moss. 



Selago vulgaris, Abietis rubrae facie, Dill. Hist. Muscor. 435. 

 Top. Bot. 527. Syme, E. B^ xii.. 13, t. 1830. Nyman,^ 873, Fl. Oxf. 364. 

 Native. Ericetal. Heathy places. Very rare. P. July-August. 

 First record. Dr. Beke [Beeke] has found the Lycopodium Selago in 

 a bog on Ufton Common, Lysons Magna Brit. 1806. 



4. Kennet. Ufton Common, Dr. Beeke. Snelsmore, Bicheno. 



Lycopodium Selago is recorded from all the bordering counties except 

 E. Gloucestershire. 



Ii. inundatum, Linn. Sp. PI. 1102 (1753). Marsh Club Moss. 



Top. Bot. 526. Syme, E. B. xii. 14, t. i83;X. Nyman,. 872. Fl. Oxf. 365. 



Native. Uliginal. Bare marshy spots on peaty heaths. Very local. 



P. August- September. 

 First record. Muscus terrestris repens, clavis singularibus foliolis erectis. It 



grows on Bagshot Heath, Herb. Du Bois, at Oxford, collected about 



1696. L. inundatum, Ufton Common, Dr. Beeke in Lysons Magna 



Brit. 1806. 



