AMONG THE WILD FLOWERS. 175 
perhaps more correctly placed among the 
LycopopIacE&, the Club-moss family. 
We have 6 species of Lycopodium, some of 
which have the spore-cases collected in term1- 
nal spikes; in one, ZL. Seago, Fir Club-moss, 
LYCOPODIUM. 
they are placed in the axils of the leaves. The 
Common Club-moss, Z. clavatum, found in 
mountainous pastures, is capable of extending 
its stems several yards; the spores are pro- 
