BOTANY. 157 



Spir^a saucifolia L. Common Meadow-Sweet. 

 Throughout the state. 



Spir^Ea tomentosa L. Hard'ack. Steeple-Bush. 



Silver Lake ( Summit Co.) W. Krebs ; Mahoning Co., W. C. Werner ; Lorain Co., 

 A. A. Wright (Cat.); Amanda (Fairfield Co.) W. A. Kellertnan, . 



325. EPISCOTORUS Raf. (Neillia; Physocarphs.) 



Episcotorus opuufouus ( L.) (Neillia opulifolia Benth. & Hook., Physocarpus 

 opulifolius Maxim., Spiraea opulifolia L.) 

 Distributed throughout the state ; S. Bass Island, W. Krebs. 



326. PORTERANTHUS Britt. (Gillenia Moench.) Indian Physic. 



Porteranthus stipui,atus (Muhl.) Britt. ( Gillenia stipulata Muhl. ; G. stipulacea 

 Nutt.) American Ipecac. 

 Southern Ohio, J. S. Newberry (Cat); Cincinnati, Jos. F.James (Cat.); Athens 

 Co , Aug. D. Selby ; Logan Co., W. A. Kellerman. 



Porteranthus trifouata (L.) Britt. (Gillenia irifoliata Moench.) Bowman's 

 Root. 

 Knox Co., J. S. Newberry (Cat.); Painesville, O. Hacker; Corning (Perry Co.) 

 J. H. Lageman; Dayton, R. Buchanan (J. L. Riddell, Sup. Cat. 1836.) 



227. RUBUS- Tourn. Bramble. 



Rubds AMERICANUS (Pers.) (R. triflorus Richards.) Dwarf Raspberry. 

 Frequent in northern Ohio ; Champaign Co., Mrs. E. J. Spence. 



RUBUS CANADENSIS L. Dewberry. 



Frequent throughout the state; a double flowered form from Painesville, 

 O. Hacker. 



RUBUS CUNEIFOUUS Pursh. Sand Blackberry. 

 Lorain Co., Dr. Kellogg (J. S. Newberry, Cat.) 



RUBUS HISPIDUS L. Running Swamp-Blackberry. 

 Northern Ohio. 



Rubus invisus ( Bailey) Britt. (R. villosus humifu'sus T. & G.) 

 "Common," H. C. Beardslee (Cat.) 



RUBUS OCCIDENTALS L. Black Raspberry. 

 Frequent throughout the state. 



Rubus odoratus L. Purple Flowering-Raspberry. 



Generally distributed over the northern and central portions of the state. 



RUBUS STRIGOSUS Michx. Wild Red-Raspberry. 

 Throughout the state. 



