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a gp NUTANS Willd. In woods on Lehigh Mt. July 1, 1899. (J. A. 
t 
Bromus ciLiATUS L. In woods and moist erem (Porter.) 
er.) 
BROMUS TECTORUM In streets of Easton 
BROMUS STERILIS L. be aste places, Easton (Por er. 
Bromus Mir A, y. In moist woods and thickets. (Porte 
r.) 
ат SECALINUS EO as waste places and roadsides at Bethlehem. June 25, 
secet RACEMOSUS L. In waste places and in dry soil at Bethlehem. May 
23, 1899. 
LOLIUM PERENNE L. Along roadsides and in waste places, Bethlehem. July 
IO, 1899. 
LOLIUM TEMULENTUM L. In waste and cultivated grounds. (Porter.) 
AGROPYRON REPENS (L.) Beauv. Around stables and in мы places, 
Bethl June 21, 1 
ELYMUS cites Willd. ik woods and on banks, Easton. (Porter.) 
Күн» VIRGIN m r4 In moist sandy soil along Lehigh river near Bethle- 
ug. 
Etvwts СА cANADENIS fis In moist sandy soil along towpath east of Bethlehem. 
ug. 5, 1 
wanker MAS (L.) ys In shady places along Saucon creek 16 mile 
у Sar its mouth. Sept 1900. 
(То be continued) 
SOME RARE OHIO PLANTS FROM ASHTABULA 
COUNTY, OHIO 
Bv Orro E. JENNINGS 
During the latter part of the summer there came to me an 
inquiry from my friend Mr. Robert J. Sim regarding the possible 
occurrence of the rare orchid, Tipularia discolor (Pursh) Nuttall, 
in Ashtabula County, Ohio. А doubt having been expressed 
that the orchid would be found that far north, Mr. Sim expressed 
his firm belief in the correctness of his record and, later in the 
season, October 5, 1911, sent in to the Carnegie Museum several 
fine specimens of the plants, one of the plants still retaining the 
dead flower-stalk and seed-pods. Part of these plants were 
pressed and entered in the Herbarium of the Carnegie Museum, 
and part of them planted on the grounds of Dr. J. F. Shafer, 
the Pittsburgh orchid specialist. Accompanying the plants came 
from Mr. Sim a pencil sketch of flowers bearing the legend '' Aug. 
I, 1903, Andrew's Wood. 4 or 5 plants found. Jefferson, O.," 
and also a sketch done in color showing the single erect leaves, 
beautifully purplish dorsally. The color sketch bore the label 
“ Andrews’ Wood, Oct. 22, 1903. Jefferson, Ohio." 
