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Saponaria officinalis L. 
SciRPUS americanus Pers., 
lacustris L. 
ScROPHULARiA marylaiiflica L. 
Scutellaria cordifolia Muhl., 
galericulata L. 
Sedum acre P. [Cat.]. 
Sieves angulatus L. 
SiLENE antirrhina L., virginica L. 
Sisymbrium officinale Scop. 
Smilax herbacea L., rotundifolia L. 
SoLANUM dulcamara P., nigra P. 
SoLiD.AGO juncea Ait., serotina Ait. 
SoNCHUS asper (P.) All. 
Sophia piniiata (Walt.) Britt. [Cat.]. 
Sparganium eur3'carpum Eng. 
Spirodela polyrrhiza (P.) Schleid. 
[Cat.]. 
Sporobolus cryptandrus (P. ) Gr. 
Stachys aspera Mx. 
Steironem.a ciliatum (P.) Raf. 
Stipa spartiiia Tiiii. 
Strophostyles helvola ( P. ) Britt. 
Symphoricarpos pauciflorus 
(Robbins) Britt. 
Tar.\xacum erythrospermum 
Andrz. 
Tecoma radicans (Iv.) DC. 
Teucrium canadense P., 
occidentale Gr. 
Th.vspium barbinode (!Mx.) Nutt., 
barbinode augustifolium Coult. & 
Rose. [Cat.]. 
Tilia americana P. 
Tradescantia reflexa Raf. 
Trifolium hybridum P., pratense P. 
[Cat.]. 
Typha latifolia P. 
Ulmus americana P. 
Unifolium canadense (DesF.) 
Greene. 
Urtica gracilis Ait. 
Utricularia gibba. P. [Cat.], 
vulgaris P. 
Vagnera stellata (P.) Morong., 
racemosa (P.) Morong. 
Vallisneri.a spiralis P. 
Verbascum thapsus P. 
Verbena hastata P., urticifolia P. 
Vernoni.a maxima Small. 
Viburnum lentago P. 
ViOL.A papilionacea Ph., 
rafinesquii Greene. 
ViTis vulpina P. 
W. \SHiNGTONi.A claytoiiia (Mx. ) 
Britt. 
WoLFFi.c punctata Griseb. (W. 
braziliensis Eng.). [R. F. Griggs, 
O. Nat. I : 97 ] 
Columbiana Karst. 
X. \NTHiUM canadense INIill. [Cat.]. 
X.CNTHOXYLUM americaiium Mill. 
[Cat.]. 
ZeX mays P. 
Ziz.vNi.A aquatica P. 
FLORA OF HEN AND CHICKEN ISLANDS, 1903. 
W. R. Kellerm.an. 
All interesting account of a summer visit to the Hen and 
Chicken Islands in Canadian waters, Lake Erie, was given by 
Professor Schaffner in the Ohio Naturalist, III, pages 331- 
332, December, 1902. One year later, these Islands were visited 
and the flora again recorded, which is here reported brieflj', re- 
ferring the reader to Professor Schaffuer’s article for description 
of the Islands, and comments on the plants formerh’ enumerated. 
My notes show the following list for these Islands — with one 
or two exceptions being the same species of plants observed by 
Professor Schaffner for Little Chick, the only one visited by him. 
