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Oxalis corniculata, introduced herbaceous perennial. 

 Hydrocotyle umbellata, 



aniericana, herbaceous perennials. 

 Epigaea repens, woody. 

 Galtheria procumbens, woody. 

 Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, wocdy. 

 Chiogenes, hispidula, woody. 

 Oxycoccus oxycoccus, 



macrocarpus, wood}- plants. 

 Lysimachia numniularia, herbaceous perennial. 

 Vinca minor, herbaceous perennial, Europe. 

 Convolvulus arvensis, herbaceous perennial, Europe. 



repens, herbaceous perennial. 

 Ajuga reptans, herbaceous perennial, Europe and Asia. 

 Glechoma hederacea, herbaceous perennial, Europe. 

 Kickxia spuria, annual from Europe. 

 Gratiola aurea, herbaceous perennial. 

 Veronica agrestis, annual from Europe. 



officinalis, 



serpylli'olia, herbaceous perennials. 

 Cj^mbalaria cymbalaria, herbaceous perennial, Europe. 

 Mitchella repens, herbaceous perennial. 

 Evionymus obovatus, woody. 



Myosotus palustris, herbaceous perennial, Europe. 

 Lippia lanceolata, herbaceous perennial. 

 Cucurbita pepo, 



maxima, annuals, introduced. 

 Citrullus citrullus, annual, Asia. 

 Cucuni's melo, 



sativus, annuals, Asia. 



New York City. 



CORRECTED DESCRIPTION OF PHYLLOSTICTA ALCIDES. 



Through some unaccountable mistake the description of this 

 species was not given correctly on p. 223 of the preceding No. 

 of the Ohio Naturalist. It should have been as follows : 



Phyllosticta ALCIDES EH. & Kellemi. — Spots cinereous, 

 epiyhyllous, subiudefiuite, 2-4 mm, Perithecia scattered on the 

 spots, punctiform, 100-120 /w. diam., raising and pimcturing the 

 epidermis, soon perforated above. Sporules short-f usoid or oblong, 

 yellowish, 2 — 3-nucleate, 7-15 (mo.stly 7-10) x 3-3}^ ^u.. Found 

 associated with Leptosphaeria alcides Sacc. , of which it is appar- 

 ently the spermogonial stage. 



MEETING OF THE BIOLOGICAL CLUB. 



Orton Hall, March 3, 1902. 

 The Club was called to order by the President and the minutes 

 of the previous meeting were read and approved. The paper of 

 the evening was by Mr. Miller, who .spoke of the work that is 

 being done by the Division of Soil Physics, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture. 



F. J. Tyler, Secretary. 



