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ware. C. L. Persing, A. D. Selby. First occurrence in 

 the United States. 



13. Dianthus Armeria L. Cadiz, Carrol County, Ohio, 

 1S96; W. P. Hedges. 



14. Papaver dubium, L. Clyde, Ohio, with the Silene, 

 (No. 12,), C. L. Persing. 



15. Alyssum calycinum, L. Clyde, as Papaver and 

 Silene, A. D. Selby. 



16. TrifoHum agrarium L. West Richfield, Summit 

 County, 1896; B. M. Hart. Another accession. Gathered 

 and sent in with weeds. 



17. Vicia Cracca L. Lodi, Ohio, 1895. Proving a 

 serious pest in the lawn and about the grounds of Mr. Lum- 

 mis. 



18. Rhamnus lanceolata Pursh. Sent from Pansy, 

 Clinton County, 1896, by J. W. Baker. 



19. Ampelanus albidus, (Nutt.), Britt. A troublesome 

 fence row weed about Ripley, Brown County, 1896; A.D.S. 



20. Ipomcea hederacea, Jacq., Cheshire, Gallia County, 

 also Athens County, 1896. Persisting as a weed. A.D.S. 



21. Cuscuta Epythimum, Murr. Clover Dodder. On 

 Trifolium pratense, Fairfield County. 



22. Cuscuta Epilinum, Weihe. On flax, Wooster, 

 Wayne County, 1896. 



23. Verbena bracteosa Michx. Morning Sun, Preble 

 County, 1896; E. E. Elliott. 



24. Solanum'rostratum Dunal. This weedy plant has 

 been received from thirteen counties of the State, or collect- 

 ed in them by the writer. 



25. Pentstemon digitalis (Sweet) Nutt. Has been re- 

 ceived from Washington and Trumbull Counties. Collect- 

 ed in Lawrence County. 



26. Plantago aristata Michx. Has now become gen- 

 erally introduced. 



27. Grindelia squarrosa, (Pursh.) Dunal. " Has been 



