FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 5 



E. liyemale L., var. iiitermedium Eaton. Scouring Rush. Moist sandy 

 soil; rare. May- Aug. Burlington, (Howe). 



E. litorale Kiihl. Shore Horsetail. Gravelly shores of Lake Chaniplain; 

 rare. May, June. Burlington, (Grout and Jones). 



E. palustre L. Marsh Horsetail. Wet sandy shore of Lake Chaniplain; 



rare. June, July. Burlington, (Grout and Jones). 

 E. scirpoides Michx. Cool moist woods; occasional. May, June. 



E. sylyaticum L. Wood Horsetail. Moist shady places; frequent. Fer- 

 tile May; sterile June. 



E. Yariegatum Schleich. Gravelly shores of Lake Champlain; rare. 

 May, June. Burlington, (Eggleston and Grout, N. F. F.); Colches- 

 ter, (Sprague). 



LYCOPODIACEAE. CLUB MOSS FAMILY 



LYCOPODIUM (Rupp.) L. CLub Moss 



L. auiiotiunm L. Stiff Club Moss. Cold woods; rare. July, Aug. Bur- 

 lington, (Grout). 



L. clayatuni L. Common Club Moss. Dry woods; common. Aug., 

 Sept. 



E. complauatum L., var. flabelliforme Fern. Ground Pine. Dry woods; 

 frequent. Sept. 



L. iunudatum L. Bog Club Moss. In sphagnum; rare. Aug., Sept. 



Williston, (Pringle) ; South Burlington, (Ross) ; Colchester and 



Burlington, (N. F. F.). 

 L. lucidnlum Michx. Shining Club Moss. Cold damp woods; frequent. 



Sept. 

 I. obsciiriiin L. Tree Club Moss. Moist woods; rare. Sept. South 



Burlington, (Hood), 

 L. obscurum L., var. deiidroideum (Michx.) Eaton. Common Tree Club 



Moss. Moist woods; common. Sept. 

 L. tristacbyum Pursh. Ground Pine. Dry sandy soil; rare. July, .\us. 



Colchester and Essex, (Hazen). 



