3886 LYCOPODIACE®. SELAGINELLACES. 
L. clavatum LZ. Club Moss. Stag’s-horn Moss. 
Native. B. Moors and heaths. Rare. P, July-Aug. 
First records, Ray. Cat., 1677. Muscus clavatus sive Lycopodium Ger. ; 
Magn. Brit. & H., 1720. ; 
L. Back Dale, near Hindlow; under Harper Hill. 
Gl. Axe Edge, Garner. Field above Stirrup Wood, Bus«ton’s B.G. 
Charlesworth Coombs, Fl. Ashton. Stenior Clough, Painter, J.B. On the 
mountains near Derwent in the Peak, Gough’s Camden. Under Back Tor, 
Edale. 
G2. Bogs on East Moor, Glover. Abney Moor; top of Sir William, Eyam, 
Gem of the Peak. About three-quarters of a mile to the S.E. of Wirksworth, 
Gibbs. On the high moor 8.W. of Sheffield, Hb. Salt. Near Matlock, Stevens. 
Bole Hill, Hathersage. 
C. Breadsall Moor, formerly, Whittaker, C.D. 
Tl. Lower part of Edlaston Coppy, Purchas. 
L. alpinum J. 
Native. H. Stony moors and heaths. Very rare. P. July-Aug. 
First record, Martyn, Phil. Trans.. XXXVI, 1729. Lycopodium Sabine 
facie, Fl. Jen. 
Gl. On the mountains near Derwent, Martyn. 
G2. Abney Moor, Gem of the Peak. High moors about 6 miles S.W. of 
Sheffield, Hb. Salt. Near Eyam, N.H. Twtb. 
SELAGINELLACEA. 
SELAGINELLA Spring. 
S. selaginoides Gray. 8. spinulosa A. Br. Lycopodium selaginoides L. 
Top. Bot., 629. 
Native. H. Moorland, damp heaths. Very rare. P. July-Aug. 
First record, Bot. Guide, 1805. 
Gl. Kinderscout, Bot. Guide. 
