CRYPTOGAMIA MUSCI, 6^; 



moil united four together, one pair upon ano- 

 ther, each containing a Tingle, round hard feed. 



inufhlatum L. foliis fparfis integerrimis, fpicis terminalibus fo- 

 3. lioHs. ^p.p/. 1565. (miL Paris, t. 16. f, n, 



DHkn. mufc, t.Si.f. 7. Oed. Dan. ^36.; 



Marfh Club-mofs. Jnglis. 



In wet heathy places, and near the fides of lakes, 

 but not common. On the heathy moors above 

 Blair, in Athol. Dr. Farfons. %. VJI. 



The ftalks are two or three inches long, adhere 

 clofe to tlie ground, are branched and creeping, 

 and furrounded with numerous lanceolate leaves, 

 all curved upwards. The fpikes are ereft and 

 feffile, about two inches high, a little thicker 

 than the branches, and furrounded with the like 

 leaves, but all creft, in the aU of which arc 

 placed very minute round capfules. 



felago 4. LYCOPODIUM foliis fparfi<? oaofarlis, caule di- 

 chotomo crea:o faftigiato, floribus fparfi<;. Sp, 

 pi 15O5. CMoris. hiji. f. 15. t. 5. /. 9. DilUff. 

 mufc. t. 56. /. x.hona, Oed. Dan. t. 104.) 



Fir Club-mofs. Anglis. 



Garbhag-an-t-fleibh. Ganlis. 



On the highland mountains, and in the Hehrides 

 frequent, ix. VIII. 



The ftalk at the bafc is fingle and leclining, but a 

 little higher is divided into upright dichotomou<5 

 branches, from tv.-o to fix inches high, fur- 

 rounded 



