AMERICAN ee JOURNAL ee 15 : 
LYCOPODIUM INUNDATUM IN THE 
WHITE MOUNTAINS 
M. A. MARSHALL 
In late August, 1907, a few days were spent at Breezy 
Point, Warren, N. i. aad there, as elsewhere, the flora — 
damned wii PSE No unfamiliar ferns were 
found, but one day, in walking up the rough mountain | 
road leading from Merrill’s Mountain Home to the — 
Sie! Powe on Mt. Moosilauke, a small ao 
in on aise upper side and built. up 
s euti on the lower, : : : 
with a F depreation at the bottom of the cut to carry off — 
water. In two hollows of this roadside gutter the little = 
= lycopodiums were found,—small weak plants, none 
over five inches long, clinging closely to the soil, some 
creeping up the rain-washed bank, most bearing each: . 
sporophyte from an inch to an inch and a half in height. 
The plants \ were entirely separa arate, not more than two 
