THE PHYTOLOGIST. 



No. IV. 



SEPTEMBER, MDCCCXLI. 



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Art. XIX. — A History of the British Lycopodia, and allied Genera. 

 By Edward Newman. (Continued from page 36). 



THE MARSH CLUB-MOSS. 



Lycopodium inundatum of Authors. 



LOCALITIES. 



Englautl. Cambridgeshire ; Gamlingay Heath, Messrs. Isaac Broun, A. Wallis and 

 T. Saiisom. Cumherland ; Wastewater, Mr. S. P. Woodward. Devon- 

 shire ; Trentishoe bog, near Linton, Mr. Ward. Kent ; near Bromley, 

 Mr. S. P. Woodward : Keston Heath, Mr. W. Pamplin : Ham Ponds, 

 near Sandwich, Mr. Ward. Lancashire; near Manchester, Mr. T. 

 Sansom. Middlesex ; Hampstead and Bagshot Heaths, Haj/. Nor- 

 folk ; not unfrequent on wet heaths ; Moushold Heath, Stratton Straw- 

 less, Horsfield, Felthorpe and Holt Laws, Mr. S. P. Woodward. Surrey; 

 near Esher, Mr. S. P. Woodward : Oxshot Common, Mr. Cameron : 

 Leith Hill Common, Mr. Sansom: Woking Common, Mr. Luxford : 

 Reigate Heath, 1841, Mr. J. A. Brewer : Wimbledon Common, Shirley 

 Common, Mr. W. Pamplin. Sussex; Tilgate Forest, Mr. H. M. Hol- 

 man. Warwickshire; Coleshill Heath, Rev. W. T. Bree. Yorkshire; 

 near Settle, Mr. S. P. Woodtvard. 



Scotland. Nairnshire, on moist heathy ground, near Cawdor; Drs. Balfour and Gre- 

 ville : Cawdor Woods; Mr. W. A. Stables. 



Wales and Ireland. Unrecorded. 



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