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O. Claytoniana, L. Clayton's Flowering Fern. Low grounds. Preston : near Cranberry Summit ( Merb & Guttenberg.) Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). O. ciNNAMOMEa, L. Cinnamon Fern. Marshy places. Fayette : near Nuttallburg, alt. 2,000 feet (Nuttall). Preston: near Cranberry Summit (Mertz & Guttenberg). Randolph: along Shaver's Fork (Mills paugh) ; near Pickens (H. H. Smith, 1392). EQUISETACEAS EQUISETUM, L. E. Arvense, L. Field Horsetail. Moist, sandy fields. Frequent throughout the State. E. sylvaticUM, L. Damp rich woods. Mercer : near Ada. Monongalia : near Little Falls (Millspaugh). E. hyemale, L. Scouring Rush. Wet wooded banks. Wirt: near Burning Springs (Mills paugh). E. laevigatUM, Braun. Clay banks along stream. Mercer : near Ingleside. (Mills paugh). LYCOPODIACEAE. LYCOPODIUM, L. L. LuciDUluM Michx. Cold damp woods. Grant : near Bayard, and Tucker. near Davis (Millspaugh). Randolph: near Cheat Bridge (Millspaugh), and near Whitmar (Greenman, 22). Pres ton, near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel). Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). L. ANNOTINUM L. Cold woods. Randolph : plentiful along the west slope of Cheat Mountains near Cheat Bridge (Millspaugh). Fay ette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). L. obSCURUM L. Ground Pine. (L. dendroideum, Michx.) Deep, moist woods. With the last, plentiful' (Millspaugh) Randolph: near Pickens (H. H. Smith, 1824). L. clavatUM L. Club Moss. Dry woods. Common throughout the State. L. tristachyUM Pursh. Pendleton : on the western slope of Spruce Mountain (Greenman, 24).