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XXIV. Mosses, Crypt. Musci. 
Cluh-vioss. Lycopodium. Gen. PI. 1615. 
Fruit disposed in the bosom of the scales, 
which (being tiled closely) form a spike, 
sometimes sitting among the leaves. 
741- Common Wolf* s-claw. — L. clavatum. 
Leaves scattered, ending in threads, spikes 
round, in pairs, on fruitstalks. — Dillenius. 
LVIII. I. 
Heaths, July, P. Rare. 
Potion Heath. 
Ohs : 
Shoots creeping to a great extent at the roots of heath : J-ridt- 
stalks and spikes paUr than the leaves and shoots. 
742. Marsh Cluh~moss. — L. inundatum. 
Leaves scattered, very entire, spikes termina- 
ting, leafy. — Dillenius. LXII. 7. 
Bogs, June, P. Rare. 
Ampthill. 
Bog-moss. Sphagnum. • Gen. PI. 1637. 
Capsule with a lid. Mouth smooth. Veil 
none. " 
743. Grey Bog^moss. — S. palustre. 
Branches bent downwards. — Dillenius. 
XXXII. 1. 
Bogs, July, P. Common. 
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