BOTANY. 163 



Heuchera viiaosa Michx. 



Cincinnati, Mr. Ward (J. S. Newberry Cat.) 



348. CHRYSOSPLENIUM Tuurn. Gotten Saxifrage. 



Chrysospi,enium americandm Schwein. 



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



349. PARNASSIA Tourn. Grass of Parnassus. 



Parnassia carouniana Michx. 



Lorain Co., A. A. Wright (Cat.) ; Painesville, W. C. Werner; Columbus, E. V. 

 Wilcox; Licking Co., H. L. Jones (Cat); Cedar Swamp (Champaign Co.) W. 

 C. Werner; Miami ValKy, A. P. Morgan (Flora). 



350. HYDRANGEA Gronov. 



Hydr < ngea arborescens L. Wild Hydrangea. 

 Frequent throughout the state. 



351. PHILADELPHUS L. Mock-Orange or Syringa. 



Philadei,phus coronarius L. 



" Almost naturalized in southern Ohio," J. A. Warder (Woody PI.) 



PHH,ADEI<PHUS 1NODORUS L. 



" Almost naturalized in southern Ohio," J. A. Warder (Woody PI.) 



352. RIBES L. Currant. Gooseberry. 



RlBES CYNOSBATI L. 



Distributed over the whole state. 



RiBES FLORIDUM L'Her. Wild Black-Currant. 



Generally distributed throughout the whole state. 



RlBES I.ACUSTRE Poir 



Columbus, Mr. Lapham (J. L. Riddell, Sup. Cat. 1836); Painesville, H. C. 

 Beardslee (Cat.) 



RlBES NIGRUM L. 



.Escaped from cultivation ; Cleveland, W. Krebs ; Painesville, O. Hacker. 



RlBES OXYACANTHOIDES L. 



Franklin Co., ]'. L. Riddell (Synop. 1835); Lorain Co., A. A. Wright (Cat.); 

 Painesville, Champaign Co., Akron and Lawrence Co., W. C. Werner. 



RlBES ROTUNDIFOUUM Michx. 



Northern Ohio, H. C. Beardslee (Cat.) 



