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SileneantirrhmaJ^. (305.) Along railroad track in shop yard. May 11, 1895. 



Lychnis Githago Lam. ^214.) Grain fields; B. & O. track at Eelay Station. 

 May 18, 1895. 



Cer ostium arvense'L., var. oblongifoliumYioW. and Brit. (42.) Edge of Haw- 

 kin's creek, southwest of B. & O. shops. April 27, 1894. 



PORTULACACE.E. 



Claytonia Virginica L,. (1.) Common with flower parts multiplied. Abun- 

 dant later in all woods and meadows. March 30, 1894. 



HYPERICACE^. 



Hypericum maculaium Walt. (135.) Roadside, northeast of Washington. 

 July 10, 1895. 



MALVACEAE. 



Malva rotundifolia h. (288.) About dwellings. September 28, 1894. 

 Sida sjnnosa L. (208.) W^eed about gardens and yards. September 28, 1894. 

 Hibisctis lasiocarpus Cav. (161.) Koadsides, one or two miles north of Wash- 

 ington. August 5, 1895. 



Hibiscm militaris Cnv. (162.) Bank of Swan pond. August 5, 1895. 



TILIACE.E. 



Tilia Americana L. (82.) Bank of White River, Hyatt's. Not common. 

 May 18, 1895. 



GERANIACE.E. 



Geranium maculaium L. (31.) Sandford's woods. April 27, 1894. 

 Geranium Carolinianum L. (243.) Waste ground, side of streets, etc. May 

 4, 1895. 



Oxalis violacea L,. (57.) Bretz' pasture. May 4, 1895. 



Oxalis corniculata L., var. stricta Sav. (52.) Common everywhere. May 4, 1895. 



Impatiensfulva 'Sutt. (126.) John Hyatt's woods. July 10, 1895. 



Celastrace.e 



Euonymus airopurpureus Jacq. (175.) Bank of Prairie Creek on B. & O. Rail- 

 road. July 4, 1895. 



Rhamnace.e. 



Ceanothus Americanus h. (103.) Woods south of B. & O. Railroad and Oak 

 Grove. Herbaceous above, but drying down to wood base in winter. 



