ADDITIONS TO THE CATALOG OF OHIO VASCULAR 

 PLANTS FOR 1921.* 



JOHN H. SCHAFFNER 



Department of Botany, Ohio State University 



During the past year a number of additions have been made 

 to the Ohio flora and some important extensions of ranges have 

 been detected. Below is given a Hst of the more important 

 additions, with some corrections of species names. 



54. Equisetumfluviatile'L. Swamp Horsetail. Cedar Swamp, 

 south of Urbana, Champaign Co. John H. Schaffner. 



71. Piniis echinata Mill. Shortleaf Yellow Pine. Jackson 



Twp., Jackson Co., Wilkesville and Vinton Twps., 

 Vinton Co. "This pine is generally distributed over 

 N. E. Jackson County, and is the dominant pine 

 with scrub and pitch pines. Its occurrence, however, 

 in Vinton County is rather limited and restricted, 

 occurring always on the ridges." F ,W. Dean. 



72. Thuja occidentalis L. Arborvitae. On east bank of 



Brush creek, Bratton Twp., Adams Co. Katie M. 

 Roads. 



236. Carex platyphylla Car. Broadleaf Sedge. Hillsboro, 

 Highland Co. Katie M. Roads. 



384. Sporoboliis vaginaefloriis (Torr.) Wood. Sheathed Rush- 

 grass. Hillsboro, Highland Co, Katie M. Roads. 



414. Change name to Torresia odorata (L.) Hitchc. instead of 

 Savastana odorata (L.) Scvih. Add: Specimens from 

 Blanchester, Clinton Co. "Wet meadows." E. Lucy 

 Braun. 



545. Juncus torreyi Cov. Torrey's Rush. Hillsboro, High- 

 land Co. Katie M. Roads. 



552.1. Juncoides bulbosiim (Wood) Small. Bulb-bearing Wood- 

 rush. Blanchester, Clinton Co. "Wet meadows." 

 E. Lucy Braun. 



567. Fissipes acaidis (Ait.) Small. Moccasin-flower. Iron- 

 ton, Lawrence Co. Lillian E. Humphrey. 



* Papers from the Department of Botany, Ohio State University. No. 132. 



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