Jan, 1912.] New and Rare Plants of Ohio. 457 



NEW AND RARE PLANTS OF OHIO. 



John H. Schaffner. 



The following interesting plants have been added to the Ohio 

 State Herbarium during the year 1911. Several species show a 

 considerable extension of the range hitherto known: 



Lycopodium clavatum L. 



South Blooming\411e, Hocking Co. R. F. Griggs. 



Chenopodium vulvaria L. Fetid Goosefoot. 



Columbia Station, Lorain Co. Sent by E. L. Fullmer; col- 

 lected by Rev. E. H. Thompson. 



Acnida concatenata Moq. Glomerate Water-hemp. 



Columbus, Franklin Co. John H. Schaffner and Forest B. 

 H. Brown. 



Acnida tamariscina fNutt.) Wood. Western Water-hemp. 



Columbus, Franklin Co. John H. Schaffner and Forest B. 

 H. Brown. 



Magnolia tripetala L. Umbrella Magnolia. 



On Turkey Creek, near Portsmouth, Scioto Co. Edmund 

 Secrest. 



Fragaria vesca alba (Ehr.) Rydb. White Strawberry. 

 Big Pine Creek, Hocking Co. R. F. Griggs. 



Opuntia humifusa Raf. Western Prickly-pear. 



Adams County, Ohio, opposite Vanceburg, Ky. Mr. and 

 Mrs. Jesse E. Hyde. 



Pyrola rotundifolia L. Roundleaf Wintergreen. 



South Bloomingville, Hocking Co. John H. Schaffner. 



^Presented at the meeting of the Ohio Academy of Science, Columbus, 

 X)ecember 1, 1911. 



