OF DENISON UNIVERSITY. 5 



547. Aphyllon uniflorum Gray. 



" Dugway," on road between Newark and Granville, May 25, 

 1892. G. F. Osbun. 



638. Comandra umbellata Nutt. 



Cat Run, north of Granville, May, 1892. Prof. C. J. Herrick. 



*677^. Quercus coccinea Wang. Quercus imbricaria Michx. 



Brownsville, Ohio. Prof. W. A. Kellerman. See pages 234 and 

 241 of Bulletin of Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. Technical 

 series, Vol. I, No. 3. 



^678^, Quercus imbricaria Michx. 



Licking Reservoir ; rather common at this locality. 



698. Juniperus communis L. 



Although frequently reported, I do not think it occurs within our 

 range. All the specimens examined turned out to be stunted forms 

 of J. Virginiana L. 



*765^. Juncus Canadensis J. Gay. Var. longicaudatus Engelm. 



Licking Reservoir. W. C. Werner. 



775. Acorus Calamus L. 



This species has been very abundant during the last two years in 

 the ponds around Granville. 



779. Wolffia Columbiana Karsten. 



This species has been found in one or two other ponds near the 

 Licking Reservoir. It also occurs in a small pool near " Old Man 

 George's Pond" a half mile south of Granville. 



^1^9%- Scheuchzeria palustris L. 



Licking Reservoir. W. C. VVerner. 



*8i2^. Carex lupulina Muhl. Var. pedunculata Dewey. 



Licking Reservoir. W. C. Werner. 



831. Carex laxiflora Lam. Var. styloflexa Boott. 



Mr. Werner reports that this is probably only a small form of the 

 type. 



*84o^. Carex echinata Murray, Var. cephalantha Bailey. 



Cranberry Marsh, " Old Reservoir," June 1892. Prof. A. D. 

 Selby. 



^842)^. Carex interior Bailey, var. capillacea Bailey. 



On a small island east of the Cranberry Marsh, "Old Reservoir." 

 W. C. W^erner. 



844. Panicum proliferum Lam. 



Granville, Ohio. Sep. 5, 1892. 



