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9. Lycopopium AnNnotinum L. Usually in well 
drained mixed woods, but apparently rather indifferent 
as to substratum, being found on rocky shores, sand- 
hills, or glacial boulder morainal deposits, occasionally 
‘ven penetrating spruce-sphagnum muskegs. Longue- 
lac, north end of Long Lake; Jellicoe; Ombabika, north 
end of Lake Nipigon; Sioux Lookout Knob, Graham; 
unt; Oscar; middle of western shore of Long Lake; 
Virgin Falls, south end Lake Nipigon; Rossport; Jack- 
fish ; Nipigon; Little Fluor Island; Porphyry Island; 
Silver Islet, Thunder Cape; Loon Lake; Fort William; 
Stanley, 
LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM AT SILVER ISLET 
(Photograph by O. E. Jennings, Aug. 2, 1914) 
i oa. Lycoroprum ANNOTINUM var. PUNGENS Desv. 
% dense Spruce-sphagnum bog at Heron Bay and - 
“Y's Plat, along the northern shore of Lake ee 
: Lycopopiuy cLavatum L. Usually on thin sandy 
°F rocky soils; in spruce woods on rocky hills and cliffs 
a ee rer ele- 
M mixed woods of birch, aspen, ete., at a lane 
