of denison university. ii 



Nomenclature. 



The sixth edition of Gray's Manual has been followed in all par- 

 ticulars. As this is the manual used by all the classes in Licking county 

 any changes were considered unwise. 



Map. 



The map in the back part of the catalogue was prepared by Mr. 

 Herbert A. Clark of Denison University. It will serve as a guide to 

 localities mentioned above, the numbers referring to the correspond- 

 ing numbers in the list of localities. 



I. RANUNCULACEAE. 



I. Clematis L. 



1. C. Virginiana L. Common Virgin's Bower. 



Creek banks, common. July 2i, 1887; August 10, 1889; July 

 15, 1889. 



2. C. Viorna L. Leather Flower. 



Gravelly or sandy soil, somewhat rare. N^ew Cemetery, Gran- 

 ville; roadside near Bald Hill, Newark. July 4, 1890; July 13, 1891. 



2. Anemone Torun. 



3. A. Virginiana L. 



Shady places, common. July 15, 1890; July 6, 1891. 



4. A. Pennsylvanica L. 



Damp soil, especially meadows, common. May 28, 1887; June 

 24, 1888; July 9, 1889; June 12, 1891. 



5. A. nemorosa L. Wind Flower. 



Woods, common. May 4, 1888; April 22, 1889; April 30, 1891. 



6. A. nemorosa L. Var. quinquefolia Gray. 

 Frequently occurs with type. May 2, 1891. 



3. Hepatica Dill. 



7. H. triloba Chaix. 



Dry sandstone soil. Welsh Hills and eastern part of county. 

 May 14, 1887; April 7, 1889; April 14, 1890; March 25, 1891. 



