80 TENTH ANNUAL REPORT. 
The number of mounted sheets in the State Herbarium 
was 13,012; this addition of 2,585 therefore brings the 
number up to 15,597. The plants named in the following 
alphabetical list are not given in the Fourth State Cata- 
logue nor in the additions reported to the Academy De- 
cember, 1900 (published in the Ninth Annual Report, page 
40.) They were reported in the Ohio Naturalist, 1: 121; 
2: 157-179, and the place indicated, by prefixed num- 
bers, where they should be inserted in the Fourth State 
Catalogue. 
Acnida tamariscina prostrata Uline and Bray. Paines- 
ville, Lake Co. Otto Hacker. 
Acuan illinoensis (Mx.) Kuntze. (Desmanthus brachy- 
lobus Benth.) Illinois Mimosa. New Richmond, 
Clermont ‘Co. A.D. Selby. 
Aira caryophyllea L. Silvery Hair-grass. Rarely es- 
caped. Painesville, Lake Co. Otto Hacker. 
Apera spica-venti (L.) Beauv. Silky Bent-grass. Wild- 
straw. Painesville, Lake Co. Otto Hacker. 
Arnoseris minima (L.) Dumort. Lamb Succory. Paines- 
ville, Lake Co. Otto Hacker. 
Asperugo procumbens L. German Madwort. Catchweed. 
Painesville, Lake Co. Otto Hacker. 
Asperula hexaphylla All. Asperula. Escaped. Paines- 
ville, Lake Co. Otto Hacker. 
Botrychium lunaria (L.) Sw. Moonwort. Painesville, 
Lake Co. Otto Hacker. 
Camelina microcarpa Andrz. Small-fruited False-flax. 
Painesville, Lake Co. Otto Hacker. 
Chrysanthemum indicum Hortorum. Escaped. Adams 
Co. W. A. Kellerman. 
Coronilla varia L. Coronilla, Axseed, Axwort. Painesville, 
Lake Co. Otto Hacker. 
Crataegus polybracteata Ashe. Reported previously, but 
without locality. Franklin, Hocking, and Summit 
Counties. W. A. Kellerman. 
Crataegus pruinosa Wendl. Logan Co. W. A. Kellerman. 
Crataegus succulenta. Franklin, Fairfield, Knox, Belmont, 
