AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL 
experienced when I perceived within a few inches of my 
shoes a small colony of the bog clubmoss growing upon 
a damp moss-covered bowlder. The fruiting plants, two 
or three in number, were collected and subsequently 
— sent to the State Herbarium at Columbus. So far as is 
_ known, this is the only authentic record of its occurrence 
in the state. A visit to the same place last August re- 
_ vealed the fact that the entire colony had been com- 
: cio obliterated by the floods occasioned by the heavy 
all of the prec ding spring and summer 
f sELAGO L. A plant seine to this 
ed in the April number of this publica- 
rT or not it is L. selago depends upon’ 
According to the revised Gray’s 
ntal difference between L. selago 
n the former the leaves are 
) tter has the “leaves in 
