Cincinnati Society of Natural History, 



NEW PH^NOGAMS FOR THE OHIO FLORA. 

 By \Vm. C. Werner, 



ASSISTANT IN BOTANY, OHIO STATE UNIYERSITY. 



Read at the meeting of the Ohio Academy of Science, held in Colum- 

 bus, December 2S and 29, 1893. 



Last Spring I published a list of new plants for Ohio."'^" It 

 is the interest botanists took in this list that prompts the pub- 

 lication of another of similar character. 



It will be noticed that a few species here giYen are far out 

 of their range, as given in Gray's Manual. I feel confident 

 that a sj'stematic survey of the State \vould add many more 

 such plants to our lists. A considerable portion of my spare 

 time the past Summer was spent in reducing to order the 

 undetermined material here at the University. I take 

 pleasure in acknowledging my obligations to the following 

 persons, for aid rendered in identifying plants, and verifying 

 my own determiiialions in this work: Prof. V. L. Scribner, 

 Dr. N. L. Britton, Prof L. H. Bailey, Prof. J. M. Coulter. Mr. 

 M. S. Bebb. I am especially indebted to Mr. M. L. Fernald 

 for the painstaking manner in which he compared a large 

 number of specimens for me at the Harvard University 

 herbarium. 



Most of the specimens here cited were collected previous 

 to the publication of the former article, but were still unde- 

 termined. This accounts for their appearance at this late day. 



Lychnis coron.\ri.\ Desv. Apparently wild at " Chri.st- 

 nias Rock," Fairfield Co., W. A. Kellerman. 



Sagin.v apetala L. Borders of streets and sidewalks, 

 Ironton, Lawrence Co., Wm. C. Werner. 



* Bulletin of the Oliio .■\gricuUiiral Kxperiiueiital Station, Technical Scries, 

 Vol. I, No. 3. April, 1.S93. Article XXI, pp. 235, 240. 



