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4. Lycopodium annotinum L. 



In mesophytic or sometimes more xerophytic situations 

 in woods: Ft. William; Silver Islet Harbor; Nepigon; 

 Jackfish; Rossport. 



4a. Lycopodium annotinum var. pungens Desv. 



In dense black spruce-sphagnum bog, Pay's Plat, 

 July 15, 1912; and in black spruce-sphagnum bog one 

 mile west of Heron Bay Station, July 20, 1912. 



5. Lycopodium clavatum L. 



On rocky shore of Loch Lomond, Fort William, and in 

 thin, black spruce woods on top of rocky hills at Nepigon 

 and Heron Bay. 



6. Lycopodium obscurum var. dendroideum (Michx.) 



D. C. Eaton. 



Common in more or less xerophytic woods: Top of 



William 



dry 



at top of hills below Nepigon; on granite bluffs on east 

 side of Nepigon River ten miles above town, and at 

 Alexander Portage, seven miles farther north; on bare, 

 rocky hills back of Rossport. 



COMPLANATUM 



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Dry woods on low ridges, Silver Islet Harbor; top of 



town 



7a. Lycopodium complanatum forma Wibbei Haberer. 

 In aspen-birch woods at base of slate cliff two miles 

 southwest of Silver Islet Harbor, August 4, 1912. 



8. Selaginella rupestris (L.) Spring. 



On rounded, granite rocks along Lake shore, Ross- 

 port; on face of mica-schist cliff back of Heron Bay 

 Station; on rocky shore of little lake on hills south of 

 Nepigon. 



