14 BULLETIN OF THE LABORATORIES 



Woods, very common. July 19, 1889; June 25, 1890; July 1, 

 1 891. 



I I. AC IAEA L. 



28. A. spicata L. var. ruba Ait. Red Baneberry. 

 Eastern part of county. Herbarium of Dr. F. O. Jacobs. 



29. A. alba Bigel. White Baneberry. 



Woods, common.' May 19, 1888; May 13, 1889. 



12. Hydrastis Ellis. 



30. H. Canadensis L. Golden Seal, Orange Root. 



Deep, rich woods, rare. Spring Valley, Granville. May 11, 

 1887; May 8, 1889; April 30, 1891. 



II. MAGNOLIACEAE. 



13. Magnolia L. 



31. M. acuminata L. Cucumber Tree. 



Woods, rare. Welsh Hills. May 16, 1890; May 14, 1891. 



14. LlRIODENDRON L. 



32. L. Tulipifera L. Tulip Tree. 



Rich woods, common, especially in eastern part of the county. 

 June 28, 1888; June 6, 1891. 



III. ANONACEAE. 



15. Asimina Adans. 



33. A. triloba Dunal. Common Pawpaw 



Woods, especially on hillsides, common. May 25, 1884; May 

 2r, 1888; May 6, 1889, May 6, 1891. 



IV. MENISPERMACEAE. 



16. Menispermum L. 



34. M. Canadense L. Moonseed. 



Moist soil, especially creek banks, somewhat common. June 5, 

 1889; June 19, 189 1. 



