84 SANDUSKY FLORA. 



MAGNOLIACE/E. 



LIRIODENDRON, L. Tulip tree. 



L. TULIPIFERA, L. 



Scarce in the western but frequent in the eastern 

 part of the county, where many of the largest 

 trees in the primeval forest were of this species. 

 Lakeside. Commonly called White-wood and im- 

 properly, Yellow Poplar and White Poplar. 

 The wood suitable for pumps, troughs and 

 hollow ware. 



HAGNOLIA, L. 



M. acuminata, L. Cucumber-tree. 



Two trees near the iron bridge across east 

 branch of Vermillion River. "Big woods, 

 Perkins." 



AMONACE^E. 



ASIMINA, Adans. 



A. triloba, Dunal. North American Papaw. 



Not found near Sandusky, but near Milan and 

 in many places east from there to the Vermillion 

 River, especially along the Old Woman Creek and 

 other streams. Also in the forest west of 

 Castaliain Sandusky Co, "Formerly on Kelley's 

 Island." 



RANUNCULACE/E. 



ACTVEA, L. 



A. alba, Mill. White Baneberry. 



Frequent. 

 A. spicata rubra, Ait. Red Baneberry. 



Cedar Point, Perkins, Margaretta Ridge; scarce. 



"Berlin." 



