NATURAL HISTORY, TORONTO REGION 



5. Equisetum variegatum, var. jesupi (?). This 

 occurs locally, but is quite common in certain locali- 

 ties at Toronto^ Island, along Humber River, To- 

 ronto, and at one locality in Eastern Ontario near 

 Madoc. Found in damp sand. 



6. Equisetum scirpoides, Michx. Appears to be 

 the second most common Equisetum around Toronto. 

 It is to be found growing on moist mounds in low 

 woods. 



LTCOPODIACEAE. 



1. Lycopodium selago, L. This species, as far as 

 reported, has been found only in Northern Ontario 

 in low rocky woods. 



2. Lycopodium lucidulum, Michx. (Shining Olul 

 moss). Frequent in High Park, Toronto, but raj 

 idly disappearing. 



3. Lycopodium inundatum, L. (Bog Club-moss). 

 Found mostly northward along the boggy shores of 

 lakes and ponds. 



4. Lycopodium annotinum, L. (Stiff Club-moss). 

 Reported common in woods, Peel Co. (White) ; also 

 common northward. 



5. Lycopodium obscurum, var. dendroideum, D.C. 

 Eaton (Ground Pine). Found occasionally in rich 

 woods. Common northward. 



6. Lycopodium complanatum, L. (Ground Pine or 

 Trailing Christmas-green). One plant found at 

 Credit Forks, Ont. (White). Common northward. 



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