Lycopodium.] LYCOPODIACE^. 459 



OEDER LXXX.— LYCOPODIACEiE. 



LTCOPODIUM Linn. 



1. L. Selago Linn. — Fir Club-moss. 



Hiberniei Cpubinige Smnnac {Crooh-ee-nee Shmnack), Fox's 



Paws. 

 Districts I. II. III. IV. V. YI. YII. YIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 

 Lat. 5H°-65i°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British-Highland. 



Mountain heaths and cliffs, and more rarely in lowland hogs ; 

 frequent. Frt. July-Octoher. 



Sea-level in N. Donegal and S. Kerry. To 2400 ft. in Donegal 

 {Sm-t); to 2796 ft. in Down {8. Sf P.); to 3000 ft. in Wicklow 

 [n. C.) ; to 3370 ft. in Kerry {More). 



2. L. inundatum Linn. — Marsh, Club-moss. 



Districts I. — — — — — — YIII. — — — — 



Lat. 51f°-53J°. Kerry, Cork, and Galway. Tj(?j«, British-English. 



"Wet heaths a,nd ditches ; very rare. FVt. July-October. 



I. On the shore of Lough Gruitane, near Killamey {More) : 

 Jowrn. ofBot. i8y6, p. j7j— stiU there in 1896 ; R. W. S. Plentiful 

 in the townlands of Ardkitheg and Ardkitmore, parish of Desert- 

 serges ; and near Churchill, Co. Cork ( C. Longfield) : Allin's Cork. 

 Enniskeane, Cork : Merb. AlUn. — YIII. In turfy ditches along the 

 public road between Oughterard and the " Eecess " : Wade Gdllovid, 

 i8oi. Plentiful over a considerable area of wet heath immediately 

 west of Maam, Galway : M.Sf 8. i8gb — a locality very near "Wade's 

 station. On the borders of a small lake near Letterfrack, Conne- 

 mara {S. 8eehohm) : Wat. Hist. Rev. i8^q, p. i§g, ^ Cyb. 



3. L. clavatum Linn. — Common Club-moss. 



Districts I. [II.] III. lY. Y. — YII. YIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



Lat. 52°-55J°. Throughout Ireland, almost. Type, British. 



Heaths and mountains ; rare and local. IVt. July-October. 



I. " Plentifully in all the southern baronies of this county": 

 Smith's Kerry. In several places on Mangerton, but very rare in 

 Kerry : R. W. 8. i888 ^ -8g. Rochestown HUl, between Cork and 

 Passage {Mr. Alexander); on a bank at WillsviUe by the new 



