Chapter VI. 



( "dalogue of the Names of Plants found in Perry county 

 during the summer of 1882 and 1883. 



The plants named in the following list were collected or 

 observed chiefly in the neighborhood of New Bloomfield, 

 but not a few were obtained during the prosecution of geo- 

 logical work in the more distant parts of the county. It is 

 by no means a complete catalogue of the Flora, time not 

 having allowed much search for plants. It consequently 

 contains only the names of the more obvious species. The 

 absence, total or partial, of several genera will be noticed, 

 such as the sedges, willows, &c. The aquatic plants too 

 are scantily represented being less easily found. 



Several common genera and species will also be missed, 

 the Baneberries, (Actcea,) the Twinleaf, (Jefersonia diphyl- 

 la,) the Sundew, (Drasera,) and the Trillium s. 



Names marked with an asterisk (*) are those of trees 

 planted in the streets or similar places, but not showing 

 any disposition to spread. 



Names marked with a dagger (f) are those of plants 

 growing in abandoned gardens or escaped from cultivation, 

 but not yet naturalized, though showing a disposition to 

 become so. 



8 F\ (113 F*.) 



