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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Ophioglossum, L. Adder’s-Tongue. 
Br.Sp.l. FA. 
O. vulgatum , L. Common Adder’s-Tongue, H. 447* 
B. 391, N. 103. 
Sands of Barrie, Mr G. Don. Not to my knowledge re- 
found, but may yet be detected in some of the marshy spots 
that abound on these sands. 
Sub-Ord. III.— LYCOPODIACE2E. 
Gen. Br. 1. F. 1. Sp. Br. 6. F. 6. 
Lycpodium, L . Club-moss. 
Br. sp. 6. F. 6. 
L. clavatum, L. Common Club-moss. H. 448, B. 393, 
N. ( Phytologist , I. 1.) 
Our most common species, abundant on the Sidlaw Hills, 
and ascending to upwards of 2000 feet on the Clova moun- 
tains. 
It is known here as “ Tod's-tail," and frequently manu- 
factured into door-basses. Moors of Bossie, Dun, &c., Mr A. 
Croall. 
L. annotinum , L. Interrupted Club-moss. Id. 448, B. 
393, N. {Phyt., I. 170 
Glen Dole, Clova, bearing fruit abundantly among the 
rocks of Craig Maid. 1 * Loch Esk and Loch Brandy, Mr A . 
Croall. 
L. inundatum , L. Marsh Club-moss. II. 448, B. 393, 
N. ( Phyt ., I, 49.) 
“ Marsh by the side of a burn, on the south side of the old 
Forfar road, in Ardovie Wood, Monroman Moor,” Mr Reid , 
Farnell. 
L. selaginoides, L. Lesser Alpine Club-moss. H. 448, 
B. 393, N. {Phyt., I. 65.) 
