192 OHIO BIOLOGICAL SURVEY 



1177. Falcata pitcheri (T. & G.) Ktz. Pitcher's Hog-peanut. Rather 



general. 



1178. Phaseolus polystachyus (L.) B. S. P. Wild Bean. No specimens. 



1179. Phaseolus nanus L. Bush Bean. Auglaize County. Introduced. 



1180. Strophostyles helvola (L.) Britt. Trailing Wild Bean. In the 



lake shore counties and from Hocking County southward; 

 also in Tuscarawas County. 



Order, Sarifragales. 



Crassulaceae. Orpine Family. 

 Subfamily, crassulatae. 



1181. Sedum triphyllum (Haw.) S. F. Gr. Live-forever. Williams, 



Erie, Knox, Coshocton, Franklin. From Europe. 



1182. Sedum teh'phioides Mx. American Orpine. Adams County. 



1183. Sedum acre L. Wall-pepper. Franklin, Ottawa. From Europe. 



1184. Sedum ternatum Mx. Wild Stonecrop. General. 



Subfamily, penthoratae. 



1185. Penthorum sedoides L. Ditch Stonecrop. General and abundant. 



Podostemaceae. River-weed Family. 



1186. Podostemon ceratophyllum ]\Ix. River-weed. No specimens. 



Saxifragaceae. Saxifrage Family. 



1187. Mieranthes pennsylvanica (L.) Haw. Pennsylvania Saxifrage. 



Fulton, Auglaize, Clark, Richland, Lorain, Geauga, Stark. 



1188. Mieranthes virginiensis (Mx.) Small. Early Saxifrage. Eastern 



half of state to Cuyahoga and Ross Counties; also in Ham- 

 ilton County. 



1189. Sullivantia sullivantii (T. & G.) Britt. SuUivantia. Adams, 



Highland, Hocking. 



1190. Tiarella cordifolia L. False Mitrewort. Cuyahoga, Lorain, Hu- 



ron, Belmont, Gallia, Highland. 



1191. Heuchera americana L. Alum-root. General and abundant. 



1192. Mitella diphylla L. Two-leaf Bishop 's-cap. General. 



1193. Chrysospleniurn americanum Schw. Golden Saxifrage. Cuya- 



hoga, Belmont, Stark, Fairfield. 



