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the University Botanic Garden. In a few cases dried specimens 
were resorted to. About one hundred and twenty-five plants be- 
longing to the following species and varieties were examined. 
Salix nigra Marsh. 
S. ainygdaloides Anders. 
S. triandra L. 
*S. undulata Ehrh. 
S. lucida Muhl. 
S. pentandra L. 
S. fragilis L. 
S. alba L. 
S. alba vitellina (L.) Koch. 
S. babylonica x fragilis. 
S. babylonica L. 
S. babylonica japonica 
(Thumb) Anders. 
S. interior Rowlee. 
S. bebbiana Sarg. 
S. discolor Muhl. 
S. myrtilloides L. 
S. humilis Marsh. 
S. tristis Ait. 
S. sericea Marsh. 
S. petiolaris Sm. 
S. cordata Muhl. 
*S. cordata x sericea. 
S. cordata var. vestita Anders. 
S. glaucophvlla Bebb. 
S. adenophylla Hook. 
•S. daphnoides Vill. 
S. smithiana acuminata (Sm) 
Anders. 
S. Candida Fluegge. 
S. incana Schrenk. 
S. purpurea L. 
*S. i ubra purpureoides Gen. & 
Godr. 
*S. candicans Gen. & Godr. 
*S. laurifolia Gen. <Sr Godr. 
*S. sieboldii Gen & Godr. 
Explanation of the Figures. — Fig. 1. Salix fragilis L. Bausch and Lombobj. % oc. 2. 
Fig. 2. S. discolor Muhl. B. & L. obj. % oc. 2. 
Fig. 3. S. purpurea L. B. & L. obj. % oc. 2. 
Fig. 4. S. incana Schrenk. B. Sk L. obj. % oc. 1. 
The figures were drawn with an abbe camera lucida and reduced to 2-5 of their original size. 
OHIO REPTILES IN THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY 
ZOOLOGICAL MUSEUM. 
Max Morse. 
Fam. Iguanid^e. 
Scelojjorous undulatus undulatus (Latr.). Sugar Grove. 
Fam. Anguid^:. 
Ophisaurus ventralis (Linn.). No. 57 has the following note in 
the accession catalogue: — “ Donated by Dr. N. S. Townshend. Said 
by him to have been taken on the University farm.” 
Fam. ScinciDjE. 
Eumeces quinquelineatus (Linn.). Columbus. 
