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growing under maples and young hemlocks, yield pe- 
duncles that support one, two, three, four, five, and six 
spikes, all aberrant, in that each spike is lengthened into 
an awllike tip of leaves. 
On the crest of Sunset Ridge, “ Appledore,” is a sta- 
tion where the plants show the same characteristics in 
fruiting, in addition to having the trailing stems form a 
distinct ring. In the latter place, there are hummocks — 
Os open to the sun, over which some of the or. 
a i. students in Hartland invite aoa! observation oe 
_ of these forms on the part of any and all interested in — e 
plant morphology and ecology. Specimens of the ten. . 
ent lycopodiums mentioned in this article have been — 
placed in the herbarium of t' he Ha and Nature Club, 
_ and photographs of them have. been taken de Mrs. 
Evaline Darling Manta i : : 
: _ Woonstocx, NE a 
R, ee C. BENEDICT 
(wine ponrmart), 
‘Some years ago, in the winter of 189 
. student = was peepetiog. © 
