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ANNUAL REPORT ON THE PLANTS NEW TO THE OHIO 



STATE LIST FOR 1907-8. 



Freda Detmers. 



The following plants have been added to the State Her- 

 TDarium during 1907-8. Some of these have been previously 

 reported as occurring in the state; a few have previously been 

 placed in the herbarium, and the specimens added are from new 

 localities and thus the range has been extended. The locality 

 where the plants were collected, the original collector and the 

 •date of collection are given. 



Cortinarius collinitus Fr. Chillicothe, Ross Co., Miss Mace, 

 Oct., 1908. Reported in Mushrooms, edible and 

 otherwise. M. E. Hard, from Salem, Bowling Green 

 and Chillicothe, 0. 



Secotium acuminatus Montague. Pasture, Ohio State Uni- 

 versity farm, Freda Detmers, Oct. 13, 1908. Reported 

 in Mushrooms, edible and otherwise. M. E. Hard, as 

 quite abundant about Chillicothe; but so far as I 

 know these specimens are the first to be collected at 

 Columbus, and the first to be placed in the State 

 Herbarium. 



41. Asplenium montanum Willd. Clear Creek, Hocking Co., 

 Earl Hyde, Aug. 1, 1908. This rather rare fern has 

 heretofore been collected in two other localities: Cuya- 

 hoga, Summit Co., L. B. Tuckerman; Sugar Grove, 

 Fairfield Co., R. F. Griggs, Mar. 22, 1907. 



23. Dryopteris cristata clintoniana (Eat.) Underw. Wayne 

 Co., L. S. Hopkins, June 30, 1904. 



29. Dryopteris boottii (Tuck.) Underw. Middlefield, Geauga 

 Co., L. S. Hopkins, June 15, 1905. 



60a. Lycopodium porophilum Lloyd & Underw. Phalanx, 

 Portage Co., Almon N. Rood, Sep. 18, 1908. This 

 plant has thus far been collected at Sugar Grove, 

 Fairfield Co., only, and thus Portage Co. is not only a 

 new locality but also a northward extension of the 

 range. 



106. Naias gracillima (A. Br.) Morong. Doner's Lake, Wayne 

 Co., A. D. Selby, July 21, 1899. The specimen is from 

 the Ohio Experiment Station Herbarium. 



265b. Bromus unioloides (Willd.) H. B. K. Station Farm, 

 Wooster, Wayne Co., J. W. T. Duvel, June 6, 1898. 

 The specimen is from the Ohio Experiment Station 

 Herbarium. 



