66 GEOLOGY OF OHIO. 



Mentions Schollera, Solidago, Liatris, Amarantis, Zizania, Cornus, 

 and I^actuca. 



188Q. 



Draba verna, L. and Sisymbrium Thaliana, Gaud, biennial. By H. 

 C. Beardslee. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, Vol. VII, p. 21. 

 February, 1880. 



Notices of rosettes of radical leaves of three species, Feb. 18, which 

 were found in the previous fall. 



Notes from Painesville, by H. C. Beardslee. Botanical Gazette, Vol- 



V, p. 43. April, 1880. 



Mentions viviparous specimens of Scirpus and Cenchrus and bien- 

 nial habit of Draba and Sisymbrium Thaliana. 



Teratology; Carya alba. By H. C. Beardslee. Bulletin of the 

 Torrey Botanical Club, Vol. VII, p. 54. May, 1880. 



Notices occurrence of triangular nuts of Carya alba (apparently C. 

 sulcata). 



Double Thalictrum anemonoides. By Mr. Dory. Botanical Gazette, 

 Vol. V, p. 64. June, 1880. 



A note by "T. M." stating the occurrence as noted by Mr. Dory at 

 Springfield, Ohio, of a fully double Thalictrum of a rosy tint of white. 



New Stations for rare Plants. By A. P. Morgan. Botanical Gazette, 

 Vol. VII, p. 79. July, 1880. 



Notes occurrence of Botrychium matricariaefolium at Columbus and 

 Veratrum Woodii at Dayton. 



1881. 



Notices of the Floras of Cincinnati, published from 1815 to 1879 

 with some additions and corrections to the catalogue of Joseph F. James. 

 By Davis 1,- James. In the Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural 

 History, January, 1881. 



The additions and corrections are numbered to correspond to the 

 numbers in Joseph F. James' Catalogue and consist of ninety-three entries. 



Nymphsea odorata. By Davis I,. James. Botanical Gazette, Vol. VI, 

 p. 266. Sept., 1881. 



Notes structure of the fruit (aril) to secure dispersion of seeds as 

 noticed by Dr. John A. Warder and son at North Bend, Ohio. 



Notes from Dayton. By August F. Fcerste. Botanical Gazette, Vol. 



VI, p. 274. Oct., 1881, and Vol. VII, p. 24. Feb., 1882. 



Gives arrangement of leaves in Conobea multifida and Nesasa verti- 



