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Anonaceae. 



Asimina triloba (L. ) Dimal. Woods, Rabbit Island. 



Ranunculaceae. 



Callha palustris L. S\vam]i woods south shore of lake. 

 Sjndesmon thalictroidcs. (L.) Hoffmg. Woods, north border of 



lake. 

 Batrachium trichophyllum (Chaix.) Bossch. In a small pool 



southeast side of Cranberry Island, quite abundant south of 



tlie bridge in the extreme southeast lobe of lake west of 



Thornville station. 

 E- divaricatum (Schrank.) Wimm. (Ranunculus circinatus.) In 



shallow w^ater in southern lobe of lake. 



Berberidaceae. 



Caulophyllum thalictroides (L.) ]\Iichx. Quite abundant in the 

 woods on Rabbit Island and Buckeye Point. 



Lauraceae. 



Benzoin benzoin (L.) Coult. Rabbit Island. 



Papaveraceae. 



Bicuculla cucullaria (L.) Alillsp. Woods bordering north shore 

 of lake. 



Cruciferae. 



Lepidium campestre (L.) R. Br. Common in fields along shore 



of lake. 

 Roripa palustris (L.) Bess. Quite common near the water's 



edge of the shrub zone, Cranberry Island. 

 R. americana (A. Or.) Britt. Shrub zone Cranberry Island. 

 Cardamine pennsylvanica Aluhl. Marsh back of levee, Seller's 



Point. 

 C. bulbosa (Schreb.) B. S. P. Abundant in wet situations in the 



shrub zone, Cranberry Island. 

 Dentaria laciniata Muhl. Rich wet woods north of Crane pond. 



