DENISON OF UNIVERSITY. ^3 



C. glomerata Choisy. I 



Herbarium p^ Dr. F. O. Jacobs. The identity of tliis species is 

 doubtful and is only inserted here with this explanation. 



UX. SOLANACEAE. 



245. SoLAMUM Tourn. 



515. S. Dulcamara L. Bittersweet. 



Along the banks of the Licking Reservoir, creek banks, Alexan- 

 dria. June 20, 1890; August 8, 1891. 



516. S. nigrum L. Common Nightshade. 



Around buildings, common. August 8, 1889; July i, 1891. 



246. Physalis L. 



517. P. pubescens L. 



Fields anii open places, common. August 20, 1888; June 35, 

 1890. • 



518. P. Virginiana Mill. 



Fields and open places, common. June 25, 1890; July 6, 1891. 



247. NiCANDRA Adams. 



519. N. physaloides Gaertn. Apple of Peru. 

 Herbarium of Dr. F. O. Jacobs. 



248. Datura L. 



520. D. Stramonium L. Jamestown weed. 



Waste places, common. August 15, 1887; September 24, 1890. 



521. D. Tqtula L. Purple Jamestown-weed. 



Waste grounds, common. September ^,, 1888; July 30, 1890. 



LX. SCROPHULARIACEAE. 

 249. Verbascum L. 



522. v. Thapsus L. > Common Mullein. 



Fields, everywhere. August 20, 1888; July 18, 1889; July 25, 

 1890; June 19, 1891. 



523. V. Blattaria L. Moth Mullein. 



Fields, common This species has increased very rapidly in the 

 last two years. August 3, i888; July 2, 1889; June 19, 189;. 



