MOSELEY. Ill 



A. saccharinum, Wang. Sugar or Rock Maple. 



Common in Florence, where there are many sugar 

 bushes. Less common in other parts of the 

 county, on the Peninsula and all the Islands. 

 Wood used by the Sandusky Furniture Company 

 for making bowling alleys, and by the Tool Com- 

 pany for the jaws of hand-screws. 



A. saccharinum nigrum, Torr & Gray. Black Sugar 

 Maple. 

 Frequent. Kelt's Island. North Bass. 



5 NEGUNDO, rioench. Ash-leaved Maple. Box Elder. 



N. aceroides, Moench. 



Vermillion River, Huron River, Pipe Creek, Shin- 

 rock, Bay Bridge, Port Clinton, Put-in-Bay ; 

 scarce except along rivers. 



HIPPOCASTANACE>£. 



AESCULUS, L. 



JE. glabra. Willd. Fetid or Ohio Buckeve. 



Frequent along streams and on Johnson's Island. 

 Marblehead, Kelley's Island ; scarce. Middle 

 Bass, one. "North Bass, one." "Buckeye Island, 

 formerly." 



BALSAMINACE/E. 



IMPATIENS, L. Balsam. Jewel-weed. 



I. aurea, Muhl. (I. pallida, Nutt.) Pale Touch-me- 

 not. 



Frequent in rich soil in damp woods. 

 Rattlesnake Island. 



I. biflora, Walt. (I. fulva, Nutt.) Spotted Touch- 

 me-not. 



Common, especially on Cedar Point and shores 

 of the Islands. 



