120 GEOLOGY OF OHIO. 



PHLOX DIVARICA* A L. 



Common. 



Phlox glaberrima L. 



Cincinnati, J. F. James ( Cat.) 



Phlox maculata L. Wild Sweet- William. 



Frequet throughout central and southern Ohio; Richland Co., E. Wilkinson. 



PHLOX MACULATA CANDIDA Mx. 



Columbus, Moses Craig. 



Phlox ovata L. 



Delta ( Fulton Co.) M. G. Aumend. 



Phlox paniculaTa L. 



Frequent throughout central and southern Ohio ; Richland Co., E. Wilkinson. 



Phlox pilosa L. 



Summit Co., W. Krebs ; Delta (Fulton Co.) M. G. Aumend; Georgesville 

 Franklin Co., E. V. Wilcox. 



Phlox reptans Mx. 



"Argillaceous hillsides," J. L. Riddell (Synop. 1835.) 



Phlox subulata L. Ground or Moss Pink. 



Brady's Lake (Portage Co.,) W. Krebs; Franklin Co., C. L. Dickey; Lorain Co., 

 A. A. Wright (Cat.) ; Fairfield Co., E. V. Wilcox and S. Renshaw; Long Lake 

 (Summit Co.,) E. E. Bogue. 



161. POLEMONIUM Tourn. Greek Valerain. 



POLEMONIDM REPTANS L. 



Widely distributed. 



XXII. Ordbr CONVOLVULACEiB. Convolvulus Family. 



162. IPOMCEA L. Morning Glory. 



Ipomosa c'occinea L. 



"Interior and southern Ohio," J. S. Newberry (Cat.) 



IpomxEa lacunosa L. 



Columbus, J. H. Lageman; Cincinnati, C. J. Herrick, J. F. James (Cat); Rio 

 Grande (Gallia Co.) Lizzie Davis. 



IP0MO3A nil (L.) Ph. 



Central and southern Ohio. 



IpomcEa paudurata (L.) Meyer. Wild Potato-vine. Man-of-the-earth. 

 F.rbm Lake Erie to the Ohio River. 



