BOTANY. 63 



1872. 



New Hepaticac, by C. F. Austin. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical 

 Club, III, pp. 9. March, 1872. 



Original descriptions of species of which three — Jungermannia 

 crenuliformis, J. Sullivantiae and Frullania Sullivantias — are credited to 

 Ohio. 



List of Trees Found Growing Indigenously in Ohio. By John 

 Hussey. Twenty-seventh Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of 

 Agriculture for 1872. Columbus, 1873, pp. 32-40. 



The list contains both the trees and shrubs, of which two hundred 

 and twenty-seven are enumerated. Localities are given for many of the 

 species, and in several cases notes are added. 



1874. 



Catalogue of the Plants of Ohio including Flowering Plants, Ferns ) 

 Mosses and Liverworts. By H. C. Beardslee. Painesville, Ohio, Jan- 

 uary, 1874. Pamphlet of nineteen pages. Reprinted in Ohio Agricul- 

 tural Report, 1877, pp. 346-363. 



Dr. Beardslee prepared in the fall of 1873 a catalogue of Ohio plants 

 for publication in the Geological Survey of the State. This list is a 

 condensation of that catalogue, giving "merely a list of genera and species 

 with localities." He reports, including both species and varieties, one 

 thousand one hundred and seventeen Exogens, four hundred and twenty- 

 nine Endogens, and three hundred and eighty-two Acrogens: total one 

 thousand, nine hundred and twenty-eight. Or, rearranging the summary, 

 there are one thousand five hundred and forty-six phenogams, seventy- 

 one vascular cryptogams, two hundred and sixty-one mosses, and fifty 

 hepaticse. 



Report on the Geology of Delaware County. By N. H. Winchell. 

 Report of the Geological Survey of Ohio, 1874. Vol. I, Part I. Geol- 

 ogy, p. 272. (Trees, etc., p. 274.) 



Of this report two pages (pp. 274-5) are devoted to a list of "Trees, 

 vShrubs, and hardy vines found growing in Delaware County) " furnished 

 by Rev. J. H. Creighton. It is a list comprising the scientific names of 

 one hundred and twenty-two species. 



Report on the Geological Survey of Ohio, 1874. Vol. I, p. 415 

 (Trees p. 416.) 



A list of twenty-nine trees which are "characteristic of the county" 

 is given, both the scientific and common names being used. 



The Geology of Defiance County. By N. H. Winchell. In report 

 of the Geological Survey of Ohio, 1874, Vol. I, p. 422 (Trees p. 424.) 



