NEW AND RARE PLANTS ADDED TO THE OHIO LIST 



IN 1914. 



John H. Schaffner. 



The following records of new and rare plants have been made 

 for the year and are to be added to the new "Catalog of Ohio 

 Vascular Plants." Additions are inserted with decimal fractions; 

 records of new distribution with the appropriate numbers from 

 the list as published. 



170. vScirpus planifolius Muhl. Flat-leaf Club-rush. In 

 woods; Strasburg, Tuscarawas County. V. Sterki. 



597. Tipularia unifolia (Muhl.) B. S. P. Crane-fly Orchis. 

 Reported from Ashtabula Count}^ R. J. Sim. 



701.1. Lepidiiim perfoliatum L. Perfoliate Peppergrass. 

 Naturalized at Kent, Portage County. From Europe. L. S. 

 Hopkins. 



1393. Ledum groenlandicum Oedr. Labrador Tea. From 

 "May Swamp" in Portage County. L. S. Hopkins. 



1760. Diodia teres Walt. Rough Buttonwood. East Cleve- 

 land, Cuyahoga County. Edo Claassen. 



Three species were added while the catalog was going thru 

 the press and therefore have fractional numbers. These are the 

 following : 



563.1. Dioscorea bull^ifera L. Air Potato (Yam). 

 1053.1. Sorbus aucuparia L. European Mountain-ash. 

 1273.1. Quercus triloba Mx. Spanish Oak. 



As is usual with linotype printing, a number of errors appear 

 in the catalog. Mistakes can readily be corrected by reference 

 to Britton & Brown's "Illustrated Flora," Second Edition. 

 The first line numbered 1043 should be erased. The following 

 species were lost out bodily in the final forms: 



1045. Rosa setigera Mx. Prairie Rose. General, but no 

 specimens from the Northeastern Counties. 



1520. Scrophularia marylandica L. Mar^dand Figwort. 

 General. 



2024. Cirsium odoratum (Muhl.) Britt. Fragrant Thistle. 

 Ashtabula Countv. 



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