82 SANDUSKY FLORA. 



SAPONARIA, L. 



S. officinalis, L. Soapwort. Bouncing Bet. 

 Frequent. Islands. 



SILENE, L. 



S. antirrhina, L. Sleepy Catchfly. 

 Frequent. Kelley's Island. 



S. conica, L.* Corn Catchfly. 



"Sandy field west of B. & O. R. R., southern 

 Perkins." Ross Ransom. The first recorded 

 appearance of this plant in the United States was 

 at Clyde, Sandusky County, where it was intro- 

 duced in Crimson Clover seed, 1896. 



S. cucubalus, Wibel.* Bladder Campion. 



Well established and increasing in a field of 

 James Hamilton, Kelley's Island. 



S. dichotoma, Ehrh. Forked Catchfly. 



Northeast of Port Clinton ; probably adventive. 



S. noctiflora, L. Night-flowering Catchfly. 

 Sandusky ; scarce. 



S. virginica, L. Fire Pink. 



Put-in-Bay; frequent. Kelley's Island. Ca- 

 tawba, Hartshorn's, Johnson's Island. "Cedar 

 Point," Alden Knight. 



STELLARIA, L. 



S. longifolia, Muhl. Long-leaved Stitchwort. 



Frequent. 

 S. media, Cyrill. Common Chickweed. 



Abundant. 



NYHPH^EACE^E. 



BRASENIA, Schreber. 



B. pelt ata, Pursh. Water-shield. 

 Cedar Point; one plant. 



