1106 Excluded Species 



703. Prenanthes serpentaria Pursh. Reported from Clark, Jeffer- 

 son, and Steuben Counties by early authors. It probably does not come 

 into our area. In the absence of verifying specimens our records are re- 

 ferred to other species. 



Mass. to Fla. and west, to Ky. and Miss. 



704. Hieracium marianum Willd. Reported from the dunes of Lake 

 and Porter Counties by Pepoon, upon the basis of Umbach's specimens. 

 Fassett (Rhodora 35: 201. 1933) says the Umbach specimens should be 

 referred to Hieracium Gronovii L. and Hieracium scab-rum Michx. 



N. H. to Ohio, southw. to Miss. 



705. Hieracium Scrirneri Small. Small, in his "Flora of the South- 

 eastern United States," includes Indiana in the range of this species, but I 

 have no other data concerning its occurrence in Indiana. 



Blue Ridge Mts. to Ind., southw. to Ga. and Ala. 



225a. Gypsophila muralis L. A single large specimen of this garden 

 species was reported by Hull (Amer. Botanist 44: 162. 1938) as found 

 along the Hobart Road north of East Gary, Lake County. This is a 

 garden escape. 



Nat. of Eu. 



581a. Richardia scabra L. Mexican-clover. I am indebted to H. A. 

 Gleason for calling my attention to this species. He found that it was in- 

 cluded in Small's "Flora of the Southeastern States" as found in Indiana. 

 Upon investigation I found that A. A. Hansen received a fragmentary 

 specimen from Henry County and that he wrote N. L. Britton about it on 

 Sept. 12, 1922. A fragmentary specimen is now deposited in the Gray 

 Herbarium, bearing the data, "Henry County, Sept. 15, 1922." 



Adv. from the tropics; N. C. to Ark., southw. to W. I., Mex., and Ar- 

 gentina. 



