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LycopopIuM ADPRESsUM (Chapm.) Lloyd & Underw. 
This Club Moss I have never found, but Mohr reports 
it from Mobile and Baldwin Counties, growing in open 
pine barrens, and swamps. 
LycopopiuM PINNATUM (Chapm.) Lloyd & Underw. 
Wet springy places near Spring Hill and Whistler, in 
Mobile Co. Quite rare. Mohr also gives it from Lee 
Co. 
LycopopIUM CAROLINIANUM L. Swampy ground 
along the coast. I have found great colonies growing 
among the grass in a natural meadow, also on springy 
banks sparingly near Spring Hill, and Whistler, in Mo- 
bile Co. I found a few scattering plants on springy 
banks east of Mobile Bay in Baldwin Co. 
Lycopopium poropHitum Lloyd & Underw. I have 
never seen this plant, but Mohr reports that Underwood 
found it in Winston Co., near Sipsey river, June 1, 1896. 
Lycopoprum cERNuuM L. Found on springy banks 
in Mobile and Baldwin Counties. Along the railroad 
track north of Spring Hill I found large patches of it 
on clayey soil. It is a beautiful plant because of its 
fine texture. 
Lycoproprum PpRosTRaTUuM Harper. This Club Moss 
is quite plentiful in the southern part of the State. It 
grows in swampy places. I have found it in Mobile, 
Baldwin, and Hale Counties. 
Lycopoprum pENDRomEUM Michx. To my know- 
ledge this plant has never before been reported from the 
State. I found it in large colonies in pine woods, on 
Sand Mt. in Jackson, and DeKalb Counties. It is 
gathered by the mountaineers at Christmas time and 
sold in Chattanooga, Tennessee, for decorating pur- 
poses. 
LycopopluM COMPLANATUM FLABELLIFORME Fernald. 
This plant also has never been reported from the State 
before. I found two large colonies while hunting on 
