BOTANICAL SURVEY— SUGAK GROVE REGION 329 



Vacciniaceae, Huckleberry Family. 

 Gaylussaeia baccata (Wang.) Koch. (G. resinosa) Huckleberry. 

 Polycodiiim stamineum (L.) Greene. Deerberry. 

 Vaccinium angustifolium Ait. Dwarf Blueberry. 

 Vaccinium vacillans Kalm. Low Blueberry. 



Oxycoccus macrocarpus (Ait.) Pers. (Vaccinium) Cranberry. Fide Bigelow, doubt- 

 less only in Buckeye Lake. 



Ebenales. 

 Ebenaceae, Ebony Family. 



Diospyros virginiana L. Persimmon. Abundant but does not fruit freely. 



Subclass TUBIFLORAE. 



Polemoniales. 

 Polemoniaceae, Phlox Family. 

 Phlox paniculata L. Garden Phlox. 

 Phlox maculata L. Spotted Phlox. 

 Phlox divaricata L. Wild Sweet-william. 

 Phlox stolonifera Sims. (P. reptans) Creeping Phlox. Not uncommon in the 



deepest ravines of the southern section of the area. The only Ohio stations. 

 Phlox subulata L. Ground Phlox. 

 Polemonium reptans L. Greek A^alerian. No specimen. 



Convolvulaceae, Morning-glory Family. 

 Ipomoea pandurata (L.) Meyer. Wild Potato-vine. 



Ipomoca purpurea (L.) Roth. Common Morning-glory. No specimen. 

 Convolvulus sepium L. Hedge Bindweed. 



Cuscutaceae, Dodder Family. 

 Cuscuta coryli Englem. Hazel Dodder. 

 Cuscuta gronovii Willd. Gronovius's Dodder. 



Hydrophyllaceae, Water-leaf Family. 

 Hydri)]ihyllum virginianum L. Virginia W^ater-leaf. Fide Bigelow. 

 Hydrophyllum macrophyllum Nutt. Large-leaf Water-leaf. 



Hydrophyllum appendieulatum Mx. Appendaged Water-leaf. No specimen. 

 Hydrophyllum canadense L. Broad-leaf Water-leaf. No specimen. 

 Phacelia dubia (L.) Small. Small-flowered Phacelia. On the ridge west of Clark's 



Crossing and a few other localities, the only Ohio stations. 

 Phacelia purshii Buck!. Pursh's Phacelia. In the Hocking Bottom at Sugar Grove. 



No specimen. 



(icniHu\a]es. 

 Oleaceae, Olive Family. 

 [Fraxinus quadrangulata Mx.] Blue Ash. .\p[)arciifly reaches the eastern edge of 

 its range just west of the present area. It is common about Columbus, but 

 has not been seen around Sugar Grove. 

 Fraxinus pennsylvaniea Marsh. Red Ash. 



