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found September IT, 1882, by Mr. D. L. .lames near Loveland. It had 

 not before been identified here since Clark's list was published. 



IRIDACE^. 



707. Iris versicolor, L. — This was found this year at Chester Park, 

 by Mr. (Joing. Before credited to Mr. Clark, it is thus rediscovered. 

 Dr. R. M. Byrnes has found it in Mount Lookout woods and at Batavia 

 Junction, on the L. M. R. R. 



CYPERACEiE. 



783. Carex crinita, Lam. — This was credited to Lea's catalogue, but 

 has lately been found by Mr. Going near Glendale The Carices of this 

 vicinity have not been very industriously collected, and a little attention 

 would doubtless add many species to the list. 



GRAMINE^. 



846a. LoLTUM perenne, L. — This species, a new one to the flora, was 

 found in Avondale by Mr. D. L. James. 



851a. AvENA striata, Michx. — A new species to the flora, and found 

 by Dr. R. M. Byrnes. 



854a. PllALARls Canariensis, L. (Canary Grass.)— Found frecjuently 

 about houses and on rubbish heaps. 



858a. Panicum virgatum, L. — Was found by Mr. Spurlock near 

 Sedamsville. It grows from three to five feet high, and has a very long 

 panicle of flowers. 



859. Panictm latifoluim, L. — D. L. James. 



861. Panicum diciiotomum, Muhl. — D. L. James. 



862. Panicum depauperatum, Muhl. — D. L, James. 



865. Cenciirus tribuloides, L. — Hedgehog or bur-grass. "A vile 

 weed" (Gray). Introduced and growing abundantly along the 0. & M. 

 R. R., near Riverside. Easily recognized by the spiny fruit. 



EQUISETACEiE. 



874. Equisetum iivemale, L. — Miss Marie Mohr. 



PILICES, 



875, PoLVi'oDiiM LNCANi'M. Ij. — This species was found in a single 

 locality a few years since by l)rs. Byrnes and Langdon, and has lately been 

 observed by the writer. Specimens were collected from a partially dead tree 

 near Batavia Junction, on the Jj. M. R. R. It is very rare in this region. 



