84 Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. 



riton, Hart, Henderson, Hickman, Jessamine, n, Ken- 



ton, Knott, !. irue, Laurel, Lav r, Ivevrie. 



ilii, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, .Marion, Martin. 



a, Md . Meade, Menifee, Mercer, Metcalfe, 



Monroe, Montgomery, M< in, Nicholas, Ohio, Oldham. 



ell, Pulaski, Bo 

 son, Scott, Shelby, ^impson, Spencer. 



ren, Wa . Wayne. 



iter, Whitley, Wolfe, Woodford. 



Spin- Buvh ( Benzoin aestii-ale). — A moderately common 

 shrub, the bark with an aromatic spicy flavor. 



Adair, Allen, Bath, I toyle, Breckinridge, Butler. Camp- 



bell, Carroll, Clinton. Crittenden, Cumberland, Daviess, Edmon- 

 son, Elliott, Estill, Fleming. 1 llton, Gallatin, Garrard, 

 Grant, Green, Hancock, Hardin, Hart, Henderson. Hickman 

 Jessamine, Johnson. Kenton, Knott. Larue, Lam .er. Lin- 

 coln, Living--.. .11. M McLean, Metcalfe, Monroe, Mr- 

 Nicholas, Perry, Pike. 

 Powell, Pulaski, Kobertson, Rowan, Russell, Shelby, Simpson 

 Spencer. Todd, TrigLr. Union, Wayne, V . Whitley, Wolfe. 

 Woodford. 



Benzoin melissaefolium. — 



le and Mercer (Linney). 



Saxifrage Family (Saxifragaceae) . 



Wild Hwlr.initea (Tli/dranrjca arborescens) . — A small shrub, 

 common in r und in the mountains and a' >.ms else- 



where. 



Bell. Edmor ne, Lin son, Warren. 



W .idford. 



Wild Gooseberry < '■ 0$bati). — Not common. 



Brooklyn B :ne County; ravines alon? Kentucky 



River. Bovle an ' " 



WlH (i.x>s, | )( -rr\ (Ribra gradh). — Not common, but appar- 

 ently the commonest of the Kentucky species. 

 rette, Franklin. Hardin. 



