64 GEOLOGY OF OHIO. 



"In the survey of the county, the following species of trees were 

 noted" namely a list (including scientific and common names) of forty 

 three species. 



1875. 



Note from Painesville, Ohio. By H. C. Beardslee. Bulletin of the 

 Torrey Botanical Club. Vol. VI, p. 16. 1875. 



Notices viviparous species of Scirpus, and occurrence of Fissidens 

 hyalinus, Amarantus Blitum, and Hydrodictyon utriculatum. 



1876. 



Some interesting Cryptogams found near Painesville, H. C. Beardslee 

 Botanical Bulletin, (Gazette), Vol. I, p. 12. January, 1876. 



Discelium nudum found in 1872; Fissidens hyalinus, 1873; Riccia 

 frostii in 1874. 



Iyist of Hepaticse growing in Ohio. Dr. H. C. Beardslee, Paines- 

 ville, Ohio. Botanical Bulletin (Gazette) Vol. I, p. 22. April 1876. 

 A list, without stations, of sixty species and varieties. 



Forest trees of the United States, Centennial Collection (Varsey ) 

 Ohio Trees (Klippart), Ohio Agricultural Report, 1876, pp. 354-388. 



This is a reprint of a Report by Dr. Vasey to the Commissioner of 

 Agriculture, and Mr. J. H. Klippart added the word "Ohio" to such as 

 occur in this state. 



A peculiar form of Ragweed. Ambrosia artemisiaefolia. By Joseph 

 F. James; Botanical Gazette. Vol. I, p. 63. Dec. 1876. 



Specimens found at I^oveland, Ohio, with no sterile flowers, but 

 fertile flowers in upright spikes. 



1877. 



Wolffia (mode of reproduction). By H. C. Beardslee. Botanical 

 Gazette, Vol. I, p. 99. April, 1877. 



Indentation and finally fission of the frond. 



Camptosorus rhizophyllus Miss H. J. Biddlecome, Botanical Gazette 

 Vol. I, p. 100. April 1877. 



Prolongation of basal lobe five inches, in two cases the apex had 

 taken root. 



Some Hardy Dentarias. By Joseph F. James. Botanical Gazette. 

 Vol. I, p. 115. June, 1877. 



Some specimens of Deataria laciniata not injured by frost. 



Some Nymphaeas. By H. C. Beardslee. Botanical Gazette, Vol. II, 

 p. 144. October, 1877. 



Nelumbium luteum at Bass Lake. Nymphsea with pink flowers. 



