166 OHIO BIOLOGICAL SURVEY 



Lauraceae. Laurel Family. 



660. Sassafras sassafras (L.) Karst. Sassafras. General. 



661. Benzoin aestivale (L.) Nees. Spieebush. General. 



Order, Sarraccniales. 



Sarraceniaceae. Pitcher-plant Family. 



662. Sarracenia purpurea L. Piteher-plant. Geauga, Summit, Ashta- 



bula, "Wayne, Richland, Defiance, Williams. 



Droseraceae. Sundew Family. 



663. Drosera rotundifolia L. Roundleaf Sundew. Licking, Wayne, 



Portage, Stark, Geauga, Ashtabula. 



664. Drosera intermedia Hayne. Spatulate Sundew. Wajaie County. 



Order, Brassicales. 



Papaveraceae. Poppy Family, 



665. Papaver soniniferum L. Opium Poppy. No specimens. From 



Europe. 



666. Papaver rhoeas L. Field Poppy. Ashtabula County. From 



Europe. 



667. Papaver dubium L. Corn Poppy. No specimens. From 



Europe. 



668. Papaver argemone L. Rough-fruited Poppy. (Erie County- 



Moseley Herbarium.) From Europe. 



669. Argemone mexicana L. Mexican Prickly-poppy. Franklin 



County. From tropical America. 



670. Sanguinaria canadensis L. Bioodroot. General and abundant. 



671. Stylophorum diphyllum (Mx.) Nutt. Yellow Poppy. Southern 



half of state. 



672. Macleya cordata (Willd.) R. Br. Macleya. Escaped in Madison 



and Franklin Counties. 



673. Chelidonium majus L. Celandine. General. From Europe. 



Fumariaceae. Fumitory Family. 



674. Biciieulla cncullaria (L.) Millsp. Dutchman 's-breeches. Gen- 



eral. 



675. Bicuculla canadensis (Goldie) Millsp. S(iuirrel-corn. General. 



