2. Leaves bi'lstle-tooihed below the middle, 
5. L. alopecuroides L. 
Muscus tei'7'est7'ls repe7ts vlrglniaitiis^ hiiini dlf- 
fusus & Moris. PL Hist. 3 : 624. sect. 15. t. 5. f. 
13. 
Lycopodltnfi ramis reflexls . . tei'resti'e repeus^ 
cattle rotzLndo . . Gron. Fl. Virg. 126. 
Lycopodiiim alopectiroldes L. 1. c. 1102. Iiatcn^ 
in Gray, 1. c. 696. Underzv . in 111. Fl.i : 41 ; 
Nat. Ferns 133 ; in Britt. 1. c. 25. Chile ^ 1. c. 116. 
FOX-TAIT. Cl.UB-MOSS. 
Robust plants sometimes 5 dm. high, with long, creep- 
ing or ascending branches ; leaves spreading, i cm,, or 
shorter, linear, spinulose ; spikes about ^) cm. 1. 
las w a m p s . 
I have seen no specimens from our res^ion, but a number ivpm 
New Jersev, Delaware, Ealern North Laroh'na, and southwards, 
It occurs without much doubt in the intervening region, the little 
explored 'Eastern Shore of Maryland'. 
tt Leaves of two kinds ^ those of the spike scalc-llle , 
^ Spikes sessile^ plants tree-like . 
6. L. obscurum L. PI 9. 
Lycopodioldes radlatnm dlchotomnm * • e Pen- 
sylvanla a Jo, Bartram <^<::^:^//. Dillenius, 1741. 
Hist. Muse. 474. t. 67. 
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