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BOTANICAL BULLETIN. 



grows so vigorously that we are called upon every few weeks to destroy many fine 

 plants. I prefer it to any plant I know for under water growtli.— Hebert E. 

 CopELAND, February 28«/i. 



List of Hepatic^ growing in Ohio.— 



Sarcoscyphus sphacehttns, Nees. 

 Plagiochila macrostoma, Sullivant. 

 " porelloides. Lindenberg. 



" " var. No. 7b, Aust. Hepat, 



" asplenoides, N. & M. 



Scapania nemorosa, var. 1. Nees. Aust. 



Hep. No. 16. ' 

 " " var. 3. Sull. Muse. 



Allesh. No. 2:26. 



liadula romplanata, Dumort. 



" " var. «tiHo)', Aust. Hep. 



No. 86. 

 " obconica, Sullivant. 



JIadotheca platyphylla, Dumort. _^ 



•' ■' var. naviciilaris, Nees. 



Aust. Hep. No. 90. 

 " riviilaris, Nees. 



" Porella, Nees. 



albicans, Mitten., var. taxifolia Fkragmicoma clypeata, Sull. Muse. Allegh. 



Minor, Aust. Hep. No. 23. 

 Jungermannia hyalhia, Lyell. 



" c;-e»M?ato, Smitli. 



" crenulifurmis , Austin. 



" excisn, Dickson. 



CepJialozia Sullivanti, Aust., Hep. p. 13. 



" catenulata, Huben. 



connivens, Dickson. 



" curvifolia, Dickson. 



Odontoschisma Sphagni, Dicks. (Dum.) 



" Hubeneriana, Kabenliorst. 



" scutata, nVeb.) Austin. 



Liochlcena lanceolata, Nees. 

 Lophocolea heterophylla, Nees, 



" minor, Nees. 



" Macouni, Austin, Hep. p. 17 



Ghiloscyphus polyanthos, Corda. 



" " var. rivularis, Synop. 



Hep. p. 188. 



" ascendens, Hook. & Wils. 



Geocalyx graveolens, Nees. 

 Calypogeia T'richomanis, Corda. 

 Lepidozia reptans, Nees. 

 Mastigobryum trilobatum, Nees. 



" " var. 1. Aust. Hep. 



No. 78. 

 Trichocolea I'omentella, Nees. 

 Blepharozia ciliaris, Dumort. 

 Blepharostoma trichophyllum, Dumort. 



No. 271. 



Lejeunia cavifoUa, Lind. 



'• echinata, Taylor. 



Frullania squarrosa, Nees. 



" (eolotis, Nees. 



" Eboracensis, Gottsche. 



Steetzia Lyellii, Lehm. 

 Pellid epiphylla, Nees. 

 Blasia pusillu, Linn. 

 Aneura pingiiis, Dumort. 



'• sessilis, Sprengel. 



'* palmata, Nees. 



Metzgerla furcata, Nees. 

 Anthoceros punctahis, Linn. 



" Imvis, var. minor, Austin. 



Notothylas melanospora, Sull. 



" valvata, Sull. 



Lunularia vulgaris. 

 Marchantia pjolymorpha, Linn. 

 Conocephalus conicus, Dumort. 

 Asterella hemisphoerica, Beauv. 

 Fimbriaria teneVa, Nees. 

 Biccia natans, var. terrestris, Aust. 



" lutescens, Seliwein. 



" fluitans, Linn. 



" " var. terrestris, Aust. 



" Frostii, Austin in Bull. Torr. 



Bot. Club,, detected in Painesville in 1874, 

 in Rocky Mts. in 1873. — Dr. H. C. Beards- 

 lee, Painesville, 0. 



Ferns near Hanover, Ind. — While classifying my botanical collections of the 

 last season I was pleased to find so many ferns among them, and as the Crypto- 

 gamic Botany of Southern Indiana has received but little notice as yet, we have 

 thouglit to interest tlie readers of the Bulletin by making a few notes in tliis de- 

 partment. Early in July while rambling among some of the limestone cliff" rocks 

 of the Ohio liiver, we secured our first specimens of Asplenium Buta-mnraria, L., in 

 beautiful fruit; and since then we liave visited tlie same region eveiy montli in 

 order to confirm our observations as to its being an evergreen, and we are now 

 fully convinced of the accuracy of our former remarks upon this point. Associa- 

 ted with this species and fruiting abundantly at the same time, we found quite a 

 growth of Woodsia obtusa, Torr., but by tlie end of August it had entirely witliered 



