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that it has been able to establish itself. In 1932 Scott McCoy found a 

 specimen in a wooded ravine near Indianapolis. 



Nat. of temperate Eu. ; naturalized from Newf. to Que. and Mont., 

 southw. to N. C. and La. 



517. LYCOPSIS arvensis L. Andrews reported this species from Monroe 

 County without any data and Young did likewise for Jefferson County in 

 1871. Since there is only one record from Ohio, it is certain that this 

 species rarely escapes, and since it is not planted, there is reason to believe 

 that it will never become so well established in Indiana that it can be called 

 a member of our flora. 



Nat. of temperate Eu. ; naturalized from N. B. to Minn., southw. to Va. 

 and Colo. ; also in Calif. 



518. Myosotis arvensis (L.) Hill. This plant was reported in 1892 by 

 Benedict & Elrod as "found growing sparsely in Cass County, near Lake 

 Cicott, and in Bethlehem Township. It seems to prefer the sandy ridges 

 and sandy fields, and was not seen elsewhere." As it has not been reported 

 since or elsewhere it is best to place it with the excluded species. 



Newf. to Minn., south to W. Va. ; and in Eu. 



519. Lithospermum officinale L. This species has been reported by 

 several authors but I believe that they have confused it with Lithospermum 

 arvense. Meyncke reported it from Franklin County but did not report 

 Lithospermum arvense. Riddell reported it from the vicinity of New 

 Albany on the authority of Clapp in his "Supplement of Ohio Plants," on 

 page 27, 1836. Since there are no specimens, and since there are no speci- 

 mens from Ohio, although reported there, I believe it best to exclude this 

 species. 



Nat. of Eu. ; e. Que. to Minn., south to N. J. 



520. Onosmodium molle Michx. Reported from Clark County by Baird 

 & Taylor in 1878. Since this species is known only from the cedar barrens 

 of Kentucky and Tennessee, the report should doubtless be referred to 

 Onosmodium hispidissimum. 



521. Onosmodium occidentale Mack. This species was reported from 

 Hamilton County by Grimes. His specimen is in the herbarium of DePauw 

 University and it should be referred to Onosmodium hispidissimum Mack. 



111. to N. Dak., Alberta, southw. to Kans., Tex., and N. Mex. 



522. Onosmodium virginianum (L.) A. DC. Reported by Phinney 

 from the area of Delaware, Jay, Randolph, and Wayne Counties in 1883. 

 This species is entirely out of our range, and I refer this report to 

 Ono smo dium hispidissimum . 



Conn, to Fla., westw. along the Gulf to La. 



523. Verbena bipinnatifida Nutt. Dakota Verbena. This species was 

 reported from the Calumet District, on railroad embankments. Since the 

 range of the species is far to the west of Indiana, and since it has been 

 found only along railroads, I regard it as a migrant. 



S. Dak. to Mo. and Mex. 



