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1332. Grossiilaria hirtella (Mx.) Spacli. Low Gooseberry. Geauga, 



Summit, Champaign, 



1333. Grossularia reclinata (L.) Mill. Garden Gooseberry. Law- 



rence, Franklin. From Europe. 



Onagraceae. Evening-primrose Family. 



1334. Ludwigia polycarpa S. & P. Many-fruited Ludwigia. Cuya- 



hoga, Lucas, Auglaize, Hocking. 



1335. Ludwigia alternifolia L. Seed-box. Rather general. 



1336. Isnardia palustris L. Marsh Purslane. General. 



1337. Chamaenerion angustifolium (L.) Scop. Fii'e-weed. Northern 



fourth of the state. 



1338. Epilobium lineare Muhl. Linear-leaf. Willow-herb. Portage, 



Erie, Ottawa, Clark. 



1339. Epilobium strictum Muhl. Downy Willow-herl). Licking 



County. 



1340. Epilobium eoloratum Muhl. Purple Willow-herb. General. 



1341. Epilobium adenocaulon Haussk. Northern Willow-herb. North- 



ern Ohio, south to Franklin and Madison Counties. 



1342. Oenothera biennis L. Common Evening-primrose. General. 



1343. Oenothera oakesiana Eobb. Oakes' Evening-primrose. (Erie 



County — Moseley Herbarium. ) 



1344. Raimannia laciniata (Hill.) Rose. Cutleaf Evening-primrose. 



Cuyahoga County. 



1345. Kneiffia pratensis Small. Meadow Sundrops. No specimens. 



1346. KneiiSa pumila (L.) Spach. Small Sundrops. Eastern part of 



Ohio as far west as Cuyahoga and Hocking Counties. 



1347. Kneiffia fruticosa (L.) Raim. Common Sundroi)s. Rather gen- 



eral, but no specimens from the western part of the state. 



1348. Hartmannia speciosa (Nutt.) Small. White Evening-primrose. 



A waif in Franklin County. 



1349. Lavauxia triloba (Nutt.) Spach. Three-lobed Evening-primrose. 



From two localities in Montgomery County. 



1350. Gaura biennis L. Biennial GrUir;). Rather general. 



1351. Circae.i luldiana 1j. Connnon Enchanter 's-nightshade. General 



and abundant. 



1352. Ciicaea intcniicdia Ehrh. IiitfM-mcdiatc Eiicliaiilci-'s-niglitsliade. 



No spcciiiifiis. 



