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Florida to Mississippi — Lyco podium pinnatunt 

 (Chapm.) 



239. Lycopodium alpinum L. Ground Fir. Com- 



mon; on grassy moors. British Columbia to 

 Alaska and Greenland; also in the Old World 

 from Spain and Switzerland northward. 



240. Lycopodium annotinum L. Stiff Club-Moss. 



Not uncommon ; in moist shades. New Jersey, 

 Minnesota, Colorado and Washington to Alas- 

 ka and Greenland; also in the colder parts of 

 the Old World. 



241. Lycopodium annotinum pungens Spring. 



Somewhat rare; found with the type in the far 

 north and on mountain tops ; also in the Old 

 World. 



242. Lycopodium Carolinianum L. Carolina 



Club-Moss. Common ; in sandy swamps. 

 Central New Jersey to Florida and Louisiana 

 near the coast ; also reported from Ceylon, 

 Hong Kong. Xew Guinea, Tasmania and the 

 Cape of Good Hope. 



243. Lycopodium cernuum L. Rare ; on moist banks. 



Southern Mississippi. Alabama and Georgia to 

 Florida : also around the world in the Tropics 

 and southward to Cape Colony and New Zea- 

 land. 



244. Lycopodium clavatum L. Ground Pine. 



Abundant : in woods and pastures. Mountains 

 of North Carolina, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, 

 Iowa and Oregon to the far north ; also nearly 

 throughout the world. Confined to the moun- 

 tain tops in the tropics. A form with a single 



