114 GEOLOGY OF OHIO. 



128. CATALPA Scop., Walt. . CaTawa. Indian Bean. 



Ca?ai,pa catai,pa (L.) Sudworth (C. bignonioides Walt.) 



Fairly naturalized in southern Ohio, J. H. Warder (W. PI. O. 1882) : Warren and 

 Lawrence Counties, W. A. Kellerman; Licking. Co.,H. L.Jones (Cat); Cincin- 

 nati; J. F. Jones (Cat.). 



CaTai,pa speciosa Warder. 



Nearly naturalized in southwestern Ohio, J. H. Warder (W. PI. O. 1882).; Law- 

 rence Co., W. A. Kellerman. 



129. Tecoma Juss. Trumpet-flower. 



Tecoma radicans (L.) Juss. 



From Lake Erie to the Ohio River. 



XVI. Order PEDALIACEAE. 



130. MARTYNIA L. Unicorn-plant. 



Martynia proboscidea Glox. 



Franklin Co., W. S. Sullivant (Cat. 1840) ; Cincinnati, J. F. James (Cat.) 



XVII. Order OROBANCHACE.E. Broom-Rape Family. 



131. APHYLLON Mitchell. Naked Broom-rape. 



Aphyi<W)n tjniflorum (L.) Gray. One-flowered Cancer-root. 

 Distributed throughout the state but not abundant. 



132. CONOPHOLIS Walroth. Squaw-root. Cancer-root. 



CONOPHOMS AMERICANA (L. f.) Wallroth. 

 Widely distributed. 



133. EPIPHEGUS Nutt. Beech-drops. Cancer-root. 



Epiphegus vtrginiana (L.) Burt. 

 Over the whole state. 



XVIII. Order LENTlBULARIACEvE L. Bladder-wort Family. 



134. UTRICULARIA L. Bladderwort. 



Utricularia cornuta Mx. 



Central Ohio, W. S. Sullivant (Cat. 1840). 

 Champaign Co., Wm. C. Werner. 



