\ OF DENISON UNIVFRSITY. 15 



V. BERBERIDACEAE. 

 17. Berberis L. 



35. B. vulgaris L. Common Barberry. 



This has escaped in one or two localities, but is rare. Mount 

 Parnassus, Granville. May i8, 1891. 



18. Caulophyllum Michx. 



36. C. ihalictroides Michx, Blue Cohosh, Pappoose Root. 

 Rich woods, somewhat rare. Gravel Pit, Goodrich's woods, 



M. J. Williams' woods, Granville. May 7, 1887; May i, 1888; April 

 26, 1890; April 21, 1891. 



19. Jeffersonia Barton. 



37. J diphylla Pers. Twin Leaf. 

 Eastern part of county. Dr F. O. Jacobs. 



20. Podophyllum L. 



38. P. peltatum L May Apple. 



Rich woods, common. May 17, 1884;. May 14, 1887; May 11, 

 1889; May 10, 1891. 



VI. NYMPHAEACEAE. 



21. Nelumbo Tourn. 



39. N. lutea Pers. Yellow Nelumbo, Water Chinquapin. 

 Licking County Reservoir, growing in shallow water of both 



reservoirs. August 28, 1888; July 9, 1889; August 24, 1S90; August 

 6, 1891. 



22. Nymphaea Tourn. 



40. N. odorata Ait. Sweet Scented Water Lily. 



Litking Reservoir. August 28, 1888; July 9, 1889; June 6, 1890; 

 August 8, 189 1. 



41. N. reniforiiiis D C. Tuber Bearing Water Lily. 

 Licking Reservoir. July 9, 1889; August 24, 1890; August 8, 1891. 



23. Nuphar Smitit. 



^ 42. N. advena Ait. f. Yellow Pond Lily. 

 Swamps, common. June 20, 1888; July 9, 1889; August 24, 

 1890; August 8, 1891., 



