256 APPENDIX. 



LYCOPODIACEJE. 



LYCOPODIUM. Club-moss. 



L. INUNDATUM, L. Steins short, 2 6 in,, closely appressed 

 to the ground. Le. secund, though inserted all round the stem, 

 lanceolate, entire, dark green, midrib indistinct. Cones 1 3 in., 

 fusiform, on strict, erect, leafy branches, the leaves of which are 

 erect, scales erect, subulate, longer than the leaves ; base dilated, 

 toothed. 



Very rare. Heaths. (H) P. 7 8. BenLomoml; Inversnfiid. 



L. ANNOTINUM, L. Habit of L. CLAVATUM, but less branched, 

 branches constricted here and there ; le. more lax, obscurely 

 5-farious, sometimes spreading, linear -lanceolate. Scales of 

 obtuse sessile cone broadly ovate, toothed, abruptly acuminate. 



Very rare. Rocks and stony Alpine moors. (H) P. fi S. Ben Voirlich ; Ben 

 Lomond. 



Those plants marked thus * have beeu introduced, and caunot 

 be considered natives of the district. 



K. H. PATERSOK 



