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station, near Burton, Geauga Co., in addition to Auglaize © 
and Wood counties, as previously listed. 
Equisetum FLUVIATILE L. is “not common but to be 
found in most parts of the state in suitable habitats.” 
I have collected it at Navarre, Stark Co., and at Wooster, 
Wayne Co., where a fine colony is to be found only a few 
rods from the B. & O. railroad station. 
EQUISETUM LAEVIGATUM A. Br. i is referred to as “gen- 
eral but apparently not common in Ohio.” The only | 
place where I have found it is within the city limits of 
Massillon, Stark Co., where it is to be found along the — 
canal banks north of Main Street. ae 
EquisetuM HieMAaLe L. While the seit: form itself 
may occur in the state, I have seen no material that 
could be properly classified as such. The varieties | n- 
: are probably general i in their distribution throu 10U the a 
state. 
‘Lycopoprum INUNDATUM iL was the vein oc ‘one o a 
