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Volhynia: in fruticetis Cremenici (Besser)^ in regione alpina 

 totius Caucasi loc. hum. 84-00 — 9300' v. g. in alpe Kasbek. 

 (C. A. Meyer!) — In cacumine montium Uralensium Dshi- 

 gälga! et Maschak (Georgi II. 720); Fl. Allaica in sylv. sub- 

 alp. (Ledeb.); Fl. Baicalensi-Dahur. (Georgi, Turcz.) v. g. 

 in alpe Ghamar Daban ad cacumen inter saxa (Turcz. in 

 Hb. Küblew.!); inter Jacutzk et Ochotzk leg. Steller (GmeL 

 sen. mss.); Petropawlowsk !; sinus St. Laiirentii (Cham.!); si- 

 nus Kotzebuensis (Hook.); insula St. Pauli!; Unalascbka 

 (Cbain.I); Sitcha. (Mertens!) 



35. Lycopodium annotinum L. 1753. Lapponia syl- 

 vatica tota (Wablenb.); ad lit. Lapp. ross. a Sosnowetz! 

 usque ad Kola! in lilore hyeinali inaris albi (Hb. Baer!); 

 terra parva Samojed in regione subalp. sinus Indega! foliis 

 subadpressis et pr. Mesen! (ipse); ad fl. Pjosscha (Schrenk!); 

 Archangelsk (Bohuslaw!); gubern. Olonetz (Olbricht); Fen- 

 nia! ins. Hochland (Hb. Baer!); Petropoli! (Kraschenn.); 

 Lithuania (Eichw-); Varsovia!; Volhynia (Besser); Mosqua 

 (Martius); Gharcow!; secus lotam Wolgam (Georgi); Kasan 

 (Hb. Graß'!); ad Tanain (Hb. Hofft!); ad fl. Kama et Oka 

 (Falk); Slatoust! (pallidum); in nionte Uralensi Taganai alt. 

 2000 ped. (Lessing in Linn. 1834); in Sibiria ubique (Gmel. 

 sen. mss.): altaica (Schangin!): pr. Doroninsk!; in sylvis 

 inter Jeniseam et Angaram (Pallas!); in montosis Irans Bai- 

 calem (Turcz! — pallidum); Petropawlowsk!; sinus Esch- 

 scholtzii (Charaisso!) sed folia subadpressa ut in inss. Una- 

 lascbka! et Sitcha! 



Species haec aeque ac L. clavatum et L. complanatum, 

 alias vulgalissima, Gaucasum non transcendere videntur. Sta- 

 tiones fusius forsan, ac necesse fuisset, indicavi, at in primo 

 tentamine hoc, ita sit. 



3G. Lycopodium juniperoideu m Sw. 1806. Sibiria 

 (Laxmann ex Sw,): maxime orientalis versus mare Ocho- 

 tense (Redowsky!); Stellerus circa Ochotzk et in Kam- 

 tschatka observavit (Gmel. sen. mss.); Kamtschatka (Er- 

 man!); Sitcha (Blaschke!). Amenla sessilia ut L. annotini et 



