epee and found as a waif in 
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Lloyd and Underwood* make the distinction between 
L. selago and L. lucidulum depend upon the fact that the 
former has hollow leaf bases while the latter does not. 
So far as I have been able to find out, all descriptions of 
L. selago say that it has hollow leaf bases while all are 
equally well agreed that no other Api eine has such 
a characteristic. 
erefore, since the Dundee specimen ie hollow leaf — 
bases, I have chosen to eall it — and mt continue 
to do so until convinced of m 
In connection with the sdeatiBaation of this a it 
may not be out of place to state that before. it was pub- 
lished as L. selago live specimens were sent. to three of 
the largest institutions in the United States and that all 
were vacate too — to venture an sassient as: to sie ae 
SS identity. 
- Marstiea QUADRIFOLIA, Lei is ‘ 
- SELAGINELLA RUPESTRIS (L. )s prin collec a 
this i in the gorge of Paint Creek i in oN extreme eastern oe 
f nty. It hoe = » been collected 
