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county. "River banks from Peoria county south- 

 ward." (P.) 



Equisetum variegatum (Se'hleich.) In clayey ra- 

 vines at Lake Forest and in wet sands at Waukegan, 

 Lake county, Peoria, Br end el. Var. Jesupi, A. A. 

 Eaton, and var. Nelsoni, A. A. Eaton, are credited 

 to Illinois in Gray's New Manual of Botany. The 

 latter variety occurs in Lake county, Ind., bordering 

 Illinois, and is likely to be found in the neighboring 

 parts of this state, but those from Lake county, 111., 

 agree better with the typical form. 



Equisetum scirpoides (Michx.) Moist shaded ra- 

 vines, Lake Bluff, Lake county. Reported by 

 Cowles at Lake Forest. "Ringwood, McHenry 

 county, Vasey." (P.) 



LYCOPODIACEAE. 



Lycopodium inundatum (L.) "Moist sands, south 

 Evanston, Cook county." Higley and Raddin. 



Lycopodium lucidulum (Michx.) "Moist woods, 

 Evanston, Cook county, Vasey; Ogle, Bebb: } (P.) 



Lycopodium selago (L.) "Collected by J. W. Powell 

 near Ottawa, Vasey." (P.) 



SALAGINELLACEAE. 



Selaginella rupestris (L.) Dry sands and sand- 

 stone rocks, La Salle and Ogle counties. "Dry 

 rocks and barrens, Henderson county; Ogle. Bebb, 

 Rare, or overlooked. " (P.) 



Selaginella apus (L.) Low sandy, peaty, or 

 springy ground, Kankakee, Cook, Lake and Will 

 counties. Peoria, Brandel; Lawns in Joliet, Miss 

 L. M. Hird. "Low sandy places, " says Patterson, 

 as if throughout the state. 



