Lycopodium selago. 
Plants 6-15 cm. high, growing in colonies; stems 
numerous, erect, dichotomous; leaves lanceolate-acum- 
inate. 
On rocks. Autumn: 
Stony Man Mt., Va., Stee/e. 
§$ Leaves usually spreading or reflexed. 
2. L. lucidulum L. C. Rich. Pio: 
Lycopodium lucidulum I. C. Rich.; Michx. FI. 
2: 284, Haton, in Gray, Man. 696. Underw. in 
Ill. Fl. 1:40; Nat. Ferns 131; in Britt. Man. 24. 
Clute, Fern Allies 107. 
Plants 1-3 dm. high, with ascending, forking stems; 
leaves darkgreen, shining, 0.5-1.5 cm. long, oblong-lan- 
ceolate, minutely toothed, arranged in bands of alternat- 
ely long and short ones. 
In damp woods. Autumn. 
Baltimore Co., Md., Steztz, Waters; Spencerville, 
flolzinger ; Woodside, Pollard; Sligo, Steele; River- 
dale, Ward; Rock Creek Park D. C., Fairfax Co., Va. 
Maxon; Snicker’s Gap, Stony ManMt., Palmer. 
** Sporangia borne in terminal spikes. 
§ Leaves sparingly toothed. 
3. L. Chapmani Underw. Melk 9). 
L. inundatum appressum Chapm. 1878. Bot. Gaz. 
3: 20, not L. selago appressum Desv. 18247. 
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