88 SANDUSKY iftORA. 



JEFFERSONIA, Barton. Twin-leaf. 



J. BiNATA, Barton, (J. diphylla, Pers. ) 



Johnson's Island, but nowhere else near 

 Sandusky. Lockwood's woods, Peninsula. 

 Several places along VermiUion River, Florence. 



PODOPHYLLUM, L. Mandrake. 



P. PELTATUM, L. May-Apple. 



Abundant. Fruit edible. "Leaves and roots 

 poisonous." Gray. 



MENISPERMACE^. 



MENISPERMUn, L, Moonseed. 

 M. CANADENSE, L. 



Frequent. Islands. 



LAURACE/E. 



LINDERA, Thumb. 



L. BENZOIN, Meisn. Spice-bush. Benjamin-bush. 



In rich woods in Erie County the most abundant 

 shrub. 



SASSAFRAS, Nees. 



S. OFFICINALE, Nees. 



Frequent. "Formerly on the Islands." Sub- 

 merged trunks found in Huron Marsh. See page 

 15. Some trees on the Peninsula measured by 

 J. R. Kelly have trunks with circumferences as 

 follows: 8 ft. 1 in.; T^ft.; 6 ft. 10 in.; 6 ft. 

 Formerly sassafras oil was made in Sandusky. 



PAP AVERAGES. 



CHELtDONIUM, L. Celandine. 



C. majus, L. 

 Scarce. 



