Jan., 1904.] Shore Line Topography. 6i 



NOTES ON SOME RARE OR INTERESTING OHIO 



PLANTS. 



Otto E. Jennings. 



(Absti-ad.) 



Specimens were shown and notes given upon a few of the more 

 rare or interesting plants represented in the Ohio State Herbari- 

 um. The specimens shown and the distribution in Ohio thus far 

 indicated by specimens in the State Herbarium, together with 

 other data, are as follows: 



Asplenium ruta-mararia L. Spleeiiwort. Clifton, Greene Co. A. E. 

 Cotes, 1896. Range — Vt. and Conn, to Midi., Mo. and Ala. ALso Europe 

 and Asia. 



Asplenium montanum Willd. Mountain Spleenwort. Cuj'ahoga Falls, 

 Sinnniit Co. L- B. Tuckernian. Range — Conn, to N. Y., Ohio and Ga. 



Scutellaria serrata Andr. Showy Skullcap. Rio Grande, Gallia Co. Miss 

 Ruth Brockett. Range— N. Y., Pa. and N. C. to 111. and Ky. 



Teucrinm occidentale Gr. Hairj- Germander. Buckej-e Lake, Perry Co. 

 W. A. Kellerman, 1895. Painesville, Lake Co. Otto Hacker, 1901. Cedar 

 Point, Erie Co. W. A. Kellerman, 1903. Range — Ont. and Pa. to N. M., 

 Cal. and Brit. Col. 



Cornus canadensis L. Dwarf Cornel. Newark, Licking Co. W. W. 

 Stockberger, 1890. Canton, Stark Co. Mrs. T. W. Case, 1S99. Range — 

 Newf. to Alaska. N. J., Ind. , Minn, and Cal. 



Nelumbo lutea (Willd.) Pers. American Lotus. Licking Reservoir. E. E. 

 Bogue, 1892. At Sandusky and westward along the Lake ; see Moseley's 

 " vSandusky Flora." Range— Out. to Mass., Minn., Fla. and Tex. 



Eryngium aquaticum L. Button Snakeroot. Oxford, Erie Co. E. L. 

 Moseley, 1896. Wyandot Co. Thos. A. Bonser, 1902. Range — Conn, to S. 

 Dak., Fla., Kans. and Tex. 



Opuntia humifusa Raf. Western Prickly Pear. Sandusky, Erie Co. E. 

 Claassen, 1891. Range — S. Dak. to Ky., Mo., Kans. and Tex. Also local 

 in Ind. and Mich. 



SHORE LINE TOPOGRAPHY BETWEEN TOLEDO 

 AND HURON, OHIO. 



Lewis G. Westgate. 



{Abstract.) 



This paper gave a description of the shore line topography 

 along the flat southern shore of western Lake Erie with an 

 account of the development of bars across Mauniee and Sanduskj- 

 bays and at Catawba Island. This region is an illustration of a 

 very young shore. 



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