CRYPTOGAMIA, FILICES. 
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brass ware. On the sandy shores of the Delaware near thick- 
ets, between Kaighn’s point and the ferry below. Not com- 
mon. Perennial. July. 
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386. LYCOPODIUM. Gen. pi. 1615. 
Capsules l-celled^, S-valved^ many- 
seeded. Seeds very minute^ resembling 
powder. — JVutt. 
1, L. stem erect? branches alternate? dichotomous ; compiana- 
leaves 2-rowed? connate? spreading at the top? 
the soperiicial ones solitary and adpressed?* pe- 
duncles quadrifid? four-spiked; spikes terete, 
cy I i n d r ic aL — Willd, 
Icon. FI. Dan. 78. Dill. Muse. t. 59. f. 3. 
Flat Cluh-moss, 
In woods, especially in Jersey ; common. Perennial. July. 
£. L. stem erect? branches alternate? crowded? 
dichotomous? spreading; leaves scattered? six- 
rowed? linear-lanceolate? spreading; spikes so- 
litary? terminal and sessile. — Willd. 
L. obscuFurn? Sp. PI. 1566. 
Icon. Sclik. filic. t. 164. Dill. Muse. t. 64. f. 12. 
Ground Pine. 
Very common in shady woods, where it creeps and covers 
a great space of ground. This and No. 1, are made into 
festoons to ornament looking glasses, pictures, &c. at Christ- 
mas. Most frequent in Jersey. Perennial. July. 
3. L. stem repent? branched ; branches subdivid- rupestre. 
ed? adscendent; leaves sparse? imbricated? li- 
near-lanceolate? ciliate? piliferous; spikes soli- 
tary? sessile and terminal. — WUld. 
Icon. Sclik. filic. 1. 165. Dill. Muse. t. 63. f. 11. 
Running Club-moss. 
A small species, quite local in this neighbourhood, but 
abundant where found. On the flat rocks near the Delaware, 
between Gicay’s ferry and Kingsess-gardens. Perennial. July. 
