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growing for a good many years (lo) and gradually spread- 

 ing." Supposed to have been introduced in western grass 

 seed. College Hill, Hamilton County; VV. H. Aiken. 



28. Aster vimineus Lam. College Hill, Hamilton Coun- 

 ty, 1896; VV. H. Aiken. 



29. Erigeron divaricatus Michx. Found in an old pas- 

 ture, Oxford, Butler County, 1896; L. N. Bonham. New 

 to the State. 



30. Anthemis arvensis L. Clyde, Sandusky County, 

 1896; A. D. Selby. 



31. Sonchus arvensis L,. Cleveland, O., 1895; R. H. 

 Warder. "Increasing in Hamilton County." W. H. Aiken. 



32. Ageratum conyzoides. Abundant in fields. Rain- 

 bow, Washington Count}', 1896: A. D. S. 



OTHER ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF PHENO- 

 GAMOUS AND VASCULAR CRYPTOGAMOUS 

 PLANTS. 



ADDITIONS TO THE STATE LIST. 

 EDO CLAASSEN. 



Callitriche deflexa Austini, Hegelm. 

 Lobelia Nuttallii, Roem. & Sch., Portage county. 

 Atriplex argenteum, Nutt., Erie county. 

 Zannichellia palustris pedunculata, L , Erie county. 

 Agropyrum caninum, R. & S., Portage county. 

 Eragrostis pectinacea, Gray, Erie county. 

 Dr3'opteris Boottii, Tuckerm., Portage county. 



