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714. Conringia orientalis (L.) Dum, Hare's-ear Mustard. In 



waste ground, Columbus, Franklin County; Mt. 

 Vernon, Knox County. John H. Schaffner. 



715. Hesperis matronalis L. Dame's Rocket. S. E. of Barnes- 



ville, Belmont County. Emma E. Laughlin. 



722. Arabis patens Sull. Spreading Rock-cress. Delaware, 

 Delaware County. Mrs. Bayard Taylor. 



755. Cleome spinosa L. Spider-flower. Persistent after culti- 

 vation in Hillsboro, Highland County. Katie M. 

 Roads. 



882. Viola pedatifida Don. Larkspur Violet. Hillsboro, High- 

 land County. Katie M. Roads. 



899.1. Cerastium viscosum L. Mouse-ear Chickweed. Sugar 

 Grove, Fairfield County. Arthur R. Harper and 

 Edward vS. Thomas. Also common at Somertown 

 and Barnesville, Belmont County. Emma E. 

 Laughlin. 



908. Lychnis alba Mill. White Lychnis. West Jefferson, Mad- 

 ison County; Urbana, Champaign County. Mrs. 

 Bayard Ta^dor. 



916. Silene noctiflora L. Night-blooming Catchfly. Hillsboro, 

 Highland County. Katie M. Roads. 



925. Dianthus armeria L. Deptford Pink. Clear Creek Valley, 

 near Rock Bridge, Hocking County. Mrs. Bayard 

 Taylor. 



1012. Potentilla pumila Pair. Dwarf Five-finger. Somerton, 

 Belmont Co. Very common in pastures. Emma E. 

 Laughlin. 



1022.1 Rubus laciniatus Willd. Cutleaf Blackberry. A waif in 

 Columbus, Franklin County. John H. Schaffner. 



1157. Lespedeza virginica (L.) Britt. Slender Bush-clover. 

 Sugar Grove, Fairfield County. Edward S. Thomas. 



1229. Acer spicatum Lam. Mountain Maple. Cat Run, Licking 



County. On sandstone cliff. Paul B. Sears. 

 1230a. Acer saccharum rugelii Rehd. McDermott, Rush 



Township, Scioto County. Forest W. Dean. 

 1241, Cotinus cotinus (L.) Sarg. European Smoketree. Escaped 



from cultivation near Berryville, Highland County. 



Katie M. Roads. 



