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A form of Lvcopodium alopecuroides. 



ends of the branches. In wet woods, especially in hemlock 

 woods, is a species (L. hicidulum) like a gigantic moss that 

 seems an anomaly among its kind, for it does not bear spore- 

 cases in spikes. They are in the axils of the upper leaves and 

 being rather large and bright yellow, ought easily to be noted. 

 In northern bogs may be occasionally found a small club-moss 

 with one or two short bushy spikes and a sterile portion that is 



