l ?8 GEOLOGY OF OHIO. 



SilEne HjjNOENSis (Mx.) (S. regia Sims.) Royal Catchfly. 



Franklin Co., W. S. Sullivant (Cat. 1840) not seen here by recent collectors; 

 Springfield, Mrs. E. J. Spence; London (Madison Co.) Mrs. K. D. Sharpe; 

 Cincinnati, Joseph Clark (Cat.) 



SilEne nivea (Nutt.) Otth. 



Central Ohio, W. S. SulLvant (H. C. Beardslee, Cat.) ; Cincinnati, J. L. Riddell 

 (Sup. Cat. 1836,) Joseph Clark (Cat.) 



SiLENE NOCTIFLORA L. Night-flowering Catchfly. 



Northern Ohio; Columbus, W. C. Werner; Lancaster (Fairfield Co.) J. M. 

 Bigelow (J. S. Newberry Cat.) 



SiLENE NOCTURNA L. Night Catchfly. 



Dayton, M. G. Williams (J. L. Riddell Sup. Cat. 1836). 



SiLENE PENNSYI/VANICA Michx. 



Monroe Co., H. Herzer; Lawrence Co., W. C. Werner; Cincinnati, Jos. F. James 

 (Cat.) 



SilEne ROTundifoija Nutt. Round-leaved Catchfly. 



Ash Cave (Hocking Co.) Aug. D. Selby ; Southern Ohio, J. S. Newberry (Cat.) 



SiLENE STELLATa iL.) Ait. Starry Campion. 

 Generalh? distributed over the state. 



SiLENE virginica L. Fire Pink. Catchfly. 

 Widely distributed. 



SiivENE vulgaris (Moench.) Garcke. (S. cucubalus Wibel.; S. inflata Smith). 

 Miami Valley, A. P. Morgan (Flora). 



421. AGROSTEMMA L. 



Agrostemma giThago L. {Lychnis githago Lam.) Corn Cockle. 



In grain fields and waste places throughout the state; a specimen with white 

 flowers collected at Painesville (W. C. Werner.) 



422. LYCHNIS Touru. Cockle. 



Lychnis coronaria Desv. 



Apparently wild at Christmas Rock ( Fairfield Co.) W. A. Kellerman. 



Lychnis vespertina Sibth. Evening Cockle. 



Cleveland, W. Krebs; Painesville, Otto Hacker. 



423. CERASTIUM L. Mouse-ear Chickweed. 



Cerastium arvense L. Field Chickweed. 



Lorain Co., A. A. Wright (Cat.); Trumbull Co., R. H. Ingraham; Cincinnati, 

 Jos. F. Tames (Cat.) 



