CRYPTOGAMIA STACH YOPTERIDES. LyCOpodium. 
L. reflexum. Schkulir fUic. t, 159. 
Icon. DHL. muse. t. 5(^.f2, 
In low sphagnous grounds and on the banks of shady 
rivulets: Canada to Carolina. 1/. July. v.v. Re*- 
sembles L. Selagn ; it frequently bears bulbs instead 
of capsules. 
fl5. BERNHARDIA. Willi, act. acad. erford. 1802. p. 11. 
l.B. caule nudo dichotomo ramisque triquetris. — Willd. dichotomy., 
sp. pi. 3. p. 56. 
Hotfmannia aphylla. Wild, in Roem, et Usteri lot. mag. 6. 
p. i;. 
Psiiotum triquetrum. Swartz, synop.Jilic. 187. 
Psilotum floridanum. Mich.Ji. amer. 2. p. 281. 
Lycopodium nudum. Sp. pi. 1504. 
Icon. S(:hh.thrfiiic.t.\65.h. Dill. muse. t. 6^. f. 4. 
On the cliffs of rocks, near the sea-coast, in Florida. 
1l . June. V. s. 
716. OPHIOGLOSSUM. Gen. pi. 1621. 
1. O. spica caulina, fronde ovata obtusa, arcte reticulata. vulgatum. 
Willd. sp. pl. 5. p. 58. 
Icon. SchkuhrJUic. t. 153, FI. dan. 147. 
In low grassy open places, in woods and on the sides of 
hills : New York to Pensylvania. 1/ . May. v. v. 
2. O. spica caulina, fronde subcordato- ovata obtusa, radice lulhosum. 
bulbosa. Willd. sp. pl. 5. p. 60. 
O. crotalopboroides. Walt.ji. ear. 256. 
In low sandy grounds : New Jersey to Carolina. 1 /., 
May. V. V. 
717* BOTRYCHIUM. Swartz, sy nop. Jllie. S. 
1. B. scapo nudo, frondibus glabris radicalibus tripartito- fumarioides. 
bipinnatis, foliolis lunatis crenatis, spicis pinnatis. — 
^ Willd, sp. pl. 5. p.63. 
B. lunarioides. Swartz. synop.Jilic. 172. 
Botrypus lunarioides. Mich.Ji. amer. 2. p. 274* 
Osmunda biternata. Lam. encycl. 4. p. 008. 
Icon. SchkuhrJUic. t. I57. 
In pastures and open woods: New York to Carolina. 11 . 
June. V. V. 
2. B. scapo inferne unifrondoso, fronde subbiternata, foliolis olliquum. 
oblongo-lanceolatis serrulatis basi dilatatis inaequaliter 
cordatis, spicis bipinnatis.— sp. pl, 5. p, 63. 
