66 LYCOPODIACEAE 



N.J. (C.F.Austin.) 



Pa. Monroe, Carbon, Schuykill, and Luzerne counties. 



4. L. adpressum (Chapm.) Lloyd & Underw.* Wet sandy soil: 



Conn, to the Gulf States. 



Occasional near the coast: Conn, to S. N. J. and at Tullytown, Pa. 



5. L. alopecuroides L. In swamps: N. Y. to Fla., near the coast, 



west to Miss. Also in trop. Am. 



N. Y. Babylon, L. L, 



N. J. Common in the pine-barrens. 



6. L. obscurum L. In moist woods: Newf. and Lab. to Alaska, 



south to N. Car. and Ind. Also in Asia. 

 Common throughout the range, except the pine-barrens, there rare. 



7. L. annotinum L. In woods and thickets, usually in dry soil: 



Lab. to Alaska, south to Pa., Colo, and Wash. Also in Eu. 

 and Asia. 



Conn. Rare and scattered in the northern part of the state. 



N. Y. In the Catskills. 



N. J. Reported from Bergen Co. 



Pa. Monroe and Carbon counties. 



Tertiary, o: Cretaceous, o: Older Formations, scattered north- 

 ward, and predominating on trap rock. Not south of the moraine. 

 1 17-179 days. Sea level-3,080 ft. 



8. L. clavatum L. In woods: Lab. to Alask., south to N. Car., 



Mich, and Wash. Also in Eu., Asia and trop. Am. 



Throughout the range except the pine-barrens and the region 

 east and south of them; increasing northward. 



9. L. complanatum L. In woods and thickets: Newf. to Alask., 



south to N. Car., Ind., Minn., and Idaho. Also in Eu. and 

 Asia. 



Throughout the range except the pine-barrens. 



10. L. tristachyum Pursh. In open woods or clearings: Me. to 

 Minn, and Ga. Also in Europe. 



Throughout the range except the coastal plain of N. J., there 

 known only from Shark River, and Farmingdale, Monmouth Co. 



* Much of the so-called L. inundatum var. Bigelovii probably belongs here. — M . S. 



