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places <strong>of</strong> mountains. Its stalk grows ton height <strong>of</strong> 6-T inches,<br />

being provided with a pinnate leaf. Small spores fire attached to<br />

the ends <strong>of</strong> branches in panicles. This is the same species with<br />

B. ternaturn (91. b), and is rarely found.<br />

1001. Lycopodium aloifolium, L.. Jup. Xankaku-<br />

ran, Jivamoini : an evergreen herb <strong>of</strong> the order Lycopodiacese,<br />

growing on decayed woods <strong>of</strong> mountains in warm regions, drooping<br />

to a length <strong>of</strong> 8-9 inches. The stem is closely imbricated<br />

with small leaf-like scales. The spores are produced at the head<br />

<strong>of</strong> branches and the axils <strong>of</strong> leaves.<br />

1002. Lycopodium sieboldi, J //>/., Jap. Himorau,<br />

iimo, If<strong>of</strong>ifran ; an evergreen Lycopod growing on decayed<br />

trees <strong>of</strong> mountains in warm regions. Several drooping slender<br />

stems are about 1 ft. long, and divided into many branches. The<br />

small leaves grow closely together, and look like a cord. The<br />

is <strong>of</strong> fructification are closely allied to the preceding.<br />

1003 Lycopodium clavatum, L., Jap. 2Iikage-nokadmra<br />

; an evergreen mountain Lycopod. Its vine creeps over<br />

the ground and takes roots everywhere. Some vine is about 10<br />

fts. long, and is divided into several branches. Stems and branches<br />

are covered with small scale-like leaves. Its branches bear pe-<br />

duncles divided into 2 or 3, and produce spores which when ripe<br />

yield fine yellowish white powder. This powder is used to<br />

smoothen globes and boots.<br />

1004. Lycopodium japonicum, 77/., Jap. Mannen-<br />

giisa, Mannen-siigi ; an evergreen Lycopod resembling the prece-<br />

ding, with standing stems divided into many branches, which produce<br />

spikes <strong>of</strong> spores at the top. The roots creep under the<br />

ground, shooting up the stems everywhere. This plant does not<br />

change its aspect, though it dries up.<br />

1005. Lycopodium complanatum, /,., var., chamae-<br />

cyparissus, A/., Jap. Asuhu&adzura, Tsnru-hiba ; au evergreen<br />

Lycopod growing on high mountains. It resembles L. clavatum

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