Plants of Boone County, Kentucky. 135 
VIOLACEAE: 
Hybanthus concolor (Forster) Spreng. Rich woods, common. 
Viola papilionacea Pursh. Meadows and thickets, very common. 
Viola palmata L. Dry woods, infrequent. 
Viola pubescens Ait. Rich woods, common. 
Viola canadensis L. Rich woods, rather scarce. 
Viola striata Ait. Meadows and borders of woods, common. 
PASSIFLORACEAE: 
Passiflora lutea L. Thickets, not common. 
LYTHRACEAE: 
Rotala ramosiory (L.) Koehne. Wet river-shores, common. 
Ammannia coccinea Rottb. With the last. 
Lythrum alatum Pursh. A single station on the river-shore. 
Cuphea petiolata (L.) Koehne. Dry fields, common. 
ONAGRACEAE: 
Ludvigia alternifolia L. Damp river-shores. 
Ludvigia polycarpa Short & Peter. With the last, but less common. 
Ludvigia palustris (L.) Ell. Wet places, very common. 
Epilobium coloratum Muhl. Wet places, infrequent. 
Oenothera biennis L. Open places, common. 
Circaea alpina L. Rich woods, common. 
(Since this species is rare in Ind., and C. lutetiana L. very 
common, I agree with Mr. Deam that my plant probably is to 
be referred to the latter species.) 
ARALIACEAE: 
Aralia racemosa L. Rich woods, infrequent. 
Panax quinquefolium L. Rich woods, becoming rare. 
UMBELLIFERAE: 
Sanicula marilandica L. Open ground, common. 
Sanicula canadensis L. Borders of woods, not so common as the last. 
Erigenia bulbosa (Michx.) Nutt. Rich woods, common; the first 
spring flower. 
Chaerophyllum procumbens (L.) Crantz. Moist woods, common. 
Osmorhiza Claytoni (Michx.) Clarke. Rich woods, common. 
Cicuta maculata L. River-banks, common. 
Cryptotaenia canadensis (L.) DC. Shady places, common. 
Taenidia integerrima (L.) Drude. Dry woods, infrequent. 
Pastinaca sativa lL. A common escape to roadsides, ete. 
Daucus Carota L. An occasional escape. 
