ADDITIONS TO THE CATALOG OF OHIO VASCULAR 



PLANTS FOR 1919.* 



John H. Schaffner. 



Lists of plants giving local distribution are of great value in 

 determining limits of geographic areas and centers of plant 

 distribution. It is of importance to have an accurate knowledge 

 of the distribution of plants in our state, and, of course, in all 

 the states and countries of North America. The past year has 

 been fruitful in additions of species and extensions of the 

 known range of others. The more important additions to the 

 State Herbarium are listed below. 



3. Botrychium neglectum Wood. Wood's Grape-fern. Very 



common but local at Jefferson, Ashtabula Co. R. J. 

 Sim. 



4. Botrychium lanceolatum (Gmel.) Angs. Lanceleaf Grape- 



fern. Not rare at Jefferson, Ashtabula County. 

 R. J. Sim. 



18.1 Pellaea glabella Mett. Northern Purple Chffbrake. Mar- 

 garetta, Erie County. In Gray Herbarium, Harvard 

 Univ. Reported by F. K. Butters. 



21a. Asplenium platyneuron X Camptosorus rhizophyllus. 

 (Asplenium ebenoides Scott.) Scott's Spleenwort. 

 Southern part of Hocking County. Reported by 

 Clara G. Mark. 



28. Change name to Athryium angustum (Willd.) Presl. All 

 of our specimens belong to this species as now 

 understood. Specimens examined by L. S. Hopkins. 

 General in the state; specimens in the state her- 

 barium from many Counties, including Mahoning, 

 Cuyahoga, Erie, Fulton, Defiance, Hamilton, Adams, 

 Franklin, Hocking and Carroll. 



28a. Athyrium angustum cristatum Hopkins. Windham, Por- 

 tage County. Lewis S. Hopkins. 



* Papers from the Dept. of Botany, The Ohio State University, No. 119, 

 Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. 



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