CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 123 



In sphagnum; rare. Aug. 



Mill Creek woods (O.H.), 1897; Carmody Lake (Miss Alice 



Kelly), 1900. 



FRASERA Walt. American Columbo. 



941. F. Carolinensis Walt 



Frequent in oak openings; well distributed. Last of June-July. 

 Scarce in the State. 



QENTIANA L. Gextiax. 



942. Q. alba Muhl. 



Moist shaded hillsides in John Ball Park, City; rare. Sept. 



943. Q. Andrewsii Griseb. Closed Gentian. 

 Moist soil; frequent. Sept. 



Forms with white corollas are found at the City Settling Ba- 

 sin (S.O.L.). 



944. Q. crinita Froel. Fringed Gentian. 



Wet ground; less frequent than G. serrata. Sept. 



945. Q. quinqueflora occidentalis Gray. 

 Wet soil; rare, Sept. 



In and about John Ball Park, City. 



946. G. serrata Gunner. Smaller Fringed Gentian. 



G. detonsa Rottb. 

 In springy or marshy ground; frequent. Sept. 



MENYANTHES L. Buckbeax. 



947. M. trifoliata L. 



Sphagnous bogs; frequent. May. 



APOCYNACEAE. Dogbane Family. 

 APOCYNUM L. Dogbane. Indian Hemp. 



948. A. androsaemifolium L. Spreading Dogbane. 

 Fields and thickets; common. June-July. 



949. A. cannabinum L. Indian Hemp, 



In wet soil; common and variable. July- Aug, 



