172 Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 



Salix Cordata angustifolia Anders. This form is 

 quite frequent in the vicinity of Columbus. It has also been 

 collected at Lima, Allen Co., by Prof. Kellerman. 



Salix intermediate in character between S. cordata and 

 S. ADKNOPiiVLLA. Cedar Point, Ottawa Co., Aug. D. Selby. 

 The finding of S. cordata with adenophylla characters in this 

 region is as yet unexplained, since the latter has not yet been 

 found within our limits. 



PoTAMOGKTOX AMPLiFOLiu.s Tuckerm. Congress Lake, 

 Stark Co., \V. L. Crubaugh. 



Carex Asa-Grayi hispidula (Gray) Bailey. (C Grayi 

 hispidula Gray. Ashtabula Co., Miss Sara F. Goodrich. 



Carex eburnea Boott. Cuyahoga Falls, Summit Co., 

 Wm. C. Werner. 



Carex glaucodea Tuckerm. Central College, Franklin 

 Co., Aug. D. Selby. 



Carex granularis haleana Porter. Painesville, Wm. 

 C. Werner. 



Carex interior capillacea Bailey. Licking reservoir, 

 Licking Co., Wm. C. Werner. For description, see notes on 

 Carex, by Prof. L. H. Bailey, Torr. Bull., Nov. 15, 1893, 

 p. 426. 



Agrostis altissima (Walt) Tuckerm. {A. elata Trin.) 

 Cleveland, E. Claassen ; Painesville, Franklin Co., Fairfield 

 Co., Wm. C. Werner. These are all slender forms and do 

 not correspond exactly with New Jersey specimens. They 

 are, however, more closely allied to A. elata than to A. 

 perennans. 



Ammophila aruxdinacea Host. Cedar Point, Ottawa 

 Co., Aug. D. Selby, H. Claassen. 



Paxicum capillare flexile Gattinger. Columbus, Wm. 

 C. Werner. See description in Contributions from the U. S. 

 National Herbarium, \'ol. Ill, No. i, February 25, 1892. 



Panicum commutatim Schultes. vSugar Grove, Fairfield 

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



Sporobolus brevifolius (Nutt.) Scribv. (5. cuspidatus 

 .Scribn.) (ieorgesville, Franklin Co., Wm. C. Werner. 



