Dec, 1901.] Additions to Catalogue of Ohio Plants. 157 



FIFTY ADDITIONS TO THE CATALOGUE OF OHIO 



PLANTS. 



W. A. KELI.ERMAN. 



The plants listed below have been found growing in the State 

 without cultivation. A large number of them are adventive 

 species but not hitherto recorded in the Ohio list. Three of the 

 names occurred in the old lists and were noted in the Catalogue 

 of 1893 by Kellerman and Werner, but were discarded in the 

 Fourth State Catalogue, published in 1899. These here referred 

 to and which are below restored to the Ohio list, are Nos. 683 a, 

 1423;^, and 1990^2^?. No. 893 « was included in L,. D. Stair's 

 list of Railway Weeds. All the others are wholly new to the 

 listed flora. While several persons have contributed to this 

 increase, special thanks are due to Mr. Otto Hacker, who formerly 

 as well as at present, contributed largeh' to a fuller knowledge of 

 the State flora. Mr. Hacker has furnished specimens of all the 

 species credited to him below and these are deposited in the State 

 Herbarium. The rich field for adventive species in the region 

 of Painesville may be understood when it is stated that the 

 extensive and long-established nursery grounds of Storrs and 

 Harrison are located at this place. 



la. Botr_vcliium lunaria (L,. ) vSw. Moonwort. Painesville, Lake Co. 

 Otto Hacker. 

 201 rt. Apera spica-venti (L. ) Beauv. Silky Bent-grass. Wildstraw. 



Painesville, Lake Co. Otto Hacker. 

 201 b. Aira caryophyllea L- Silvery Hair-grass. Rarely escaped. Paines- 

 ville, Lake Co. Otto Hacker. 

 253 c. Festuca myuros L. Rat's-tail Fescue-grass. Painesville,Xake Co. 



Otto Hacker. 

 272 a. Hordeutn sativum Jessen. Common Barley. Occasionally escaped. 

 2726. Hordeum distichum L. Two-rowed Barley. Rarely escaped. 



Painesville, Lake Co. Otto Hacker. 

 470a. Lemna cj'clostasa (Ell.) Chev. (L. valdiviana Phil.) Valdivia 



Duckweed. Richmond, Lake Co. Otto Hacker. 

 557 a. Gemmingia chinensis (L.) Kuntze. Blackberry Lily. Escaped. 



Franklin Co. J. H. Schaffner. 

 557 b. Crocus vernus All. Crocus. Escaped. Painesville, Lake Co. 



Otto Hacker. 

 568a. Limnorchis liyperborea (L.) Rybd. (Habenaria hyperborea (L.) 



R. Br.) Canton. Mrs. Theano W. Case. 

 670^. Ouercus alexanderi Britton. Alexander's Oak. "Ohio;" N. L. 

 Britton, Manual of Flora, 336. This was formerly confused 

 with, or included in O. acuminata, and like the latter is not 

 uncommon in Ohio. 

 683 a. Urtica urens L- Small Nettle. Painesville, Lake Co. Otto Hacker. 



