VASCULAR PLANTS OF OHIO l'J3 



Order, Tlnimrlfalcs. 



Lythraceae. Loosestrife Family. 



1194. Ainmannia eoecinea Rottb. Longleaf Ammannia. Erie County. 



1195. Rotala raniosior (L.) Koeline. Rotala. Hamilton, Licking, Ot- 



tawa. 



1196. Decodon verlicillatus (L.) Ell. Swamp Loosest I'ife. ixallier gen- 



eral. 



1197. Lvtlirum alatum Pursh. Wing-angled Loosestrife. Rather gen- 



eral ; no specimens from the southeast. 



1198. Lythrum salicaria L. Spiked Loosestrife. Lake, Cuyahoga. 



From Europe. 



1199. Parsonsia petiolata (L.) Rusby. Blue "Waxweed. Southern half 



of state ; also in Cuyahoga and Wayne Counties. 



Melastomaceae. ]\Ieadow-beauty Family. 



1200. Rliexia virginica L. Virginia Meadow-beauty. Ei-ie County. 



Thymeleaceae. Mezereum Family. 



1201. Dirca palustris L. Leatherwood. Rather general. 



Elaeagnaceae. Oleaster Family. 



1202. Lepargyraea canadensis (L.) Greene. Canadian P)uffalo-berry. 



Erie, Cuyahoga, Lake. 



Order, Celastrales. 



Rhamnaceae. Buckthorn Family. 



1203. Rhamnus cathartica L. Common Buckthorn. Greene County. 



From Europe. 



1204. Rhamnus lanceolata Pursh. Lanceleaf Buckthorn. From Dela- 



ware County southward and southwest ward. 



1205. Rhamnus alnifolia L'Her. Alderleaf Buckthorn. Lake, Cuya- 



hoga, Stark, Champaign. 



1206. Rhamnus earoliniana Walt. Carolina Buckthorn. Adams 



County. 



1207. Ceaiiothus americanus L. Common New Jersey Tea. General 



in eastern part of the state westward to Ottawa, Clark, 

 Greene, and Adams Counties. 



1208. Ceanotlius ovatus Desf. Smaller New Jersey Tea. Erie, Otta- 



wa, Crawford. 



