178 GEOLOGY OF OHIO. 



SnjsuE h,unobnsis (Mx.) ( S. regia Sims.) Royal Catchfly. 



Franklin Co., W. S. Sullivant (Cat. 1840) not seen here by recent collectors; 

 Springfield, Mrs. B.J. Spence; London (Madison Co.) Mrs. K. D. Sharpe; 

 Cincinnati, Joseph Clark (Cat.) 



SlLENE nivea (Nutt.) Otth. 



Central Ohio, W. S. Sullivant (H. C. Beardslee, Cat.) ; Cincinnati, J. L. Riddell 

 (Sup. Cat. 1886,) Joseph Clark (Cat.) 



SilvENE nocTifxora L. Night-flowering Catchfly. 



Northern Ohio; Columbus, W. C. Werner; Lancaster (Fairfield Co.) J. M. 

 Bigelow (J. S. Newberry Cat.) 



SlI/ENE NOCTDRNA L. Night Catchfly. 



-Dayton, M. G. Williams (J. L. Riddell Sup. Cat. 1836). 



SlIvENE PENNSYI/VANICA Michx. 



Monroe Co., H. Herzer; Lawrence Co., W. C. Werner ; Cincinnati, Jos. F. James 



( Cat.) 



SlLENE rotundifoi,ia Nutt. Round-leaved Catchfly. 



Ash Cave (Hocking Co.) Aug. D. Selby ; Southern Ohio, J. S. Newberry (Cat.) . 



SliENE\ STEU,ATA (L.) Ait. Starry Campion. 



Generally distributed over the state. , 



l 

 SiuenE vtrGinica L. Fire Pink. Catchfly. 



Widely distributed. 



Siusne vulgaris (Moench.) Garcke. [S. cucubaliis Wibel.; .S. inflata Smith). 

 Miami Valley, A. P. Morgan (Flora). 



421. AGROSTEMMA L. 



AGROSTEMMA GITHAGO L. {Lychnis githago Lam.) Corn Cockle. 



In grain fields and waste places throughout the state ; a specimen with white 

 flowers collected at Painesville (W. C. Werner.) 



422. LYCHNIS Tourn. Cockle. 



Lychnis coronaria Desv. 



Apparently wild at Christmas Rock ( Fairfield Co.) W. A. Kellerman. 



Lychnis vespertina Sibth. Evening Cockle. 

 Cleveland, W. Krebs; Painesville, Otto Hacker. 



423. CERASTIUM L. Mouse-ear Chickweed. 



CerasTium arvense L. Field Chickweed. 



Lorain Co., A. A. Wright (Cat.); Trumbull Co., R. H. Ingraham; Cincinnati, 

 Jos. F. James (Cat.) 



