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Rose, Joseph N. Nostoc and Penicillium in Na C, Ho Oj. Bot. Gazette, 



10: 280. (May, ISSo.) 



Note on occurrences of these ]>lants in a four per cent, solution of sodium acetate. 

 Notes on the conjugation of Spirogyra. Bot. Gazette, 10: 304-306, 



PI. 7. (July, l.S8."i.) 



Diverse methods of conjugation studied at Waljash College. 

 Mildews of Indiana. Bot. Gazette, 11: (lO-fiS. (March, ISSG.) 



Enumerates 12 species of Erysiphei. 

 Selinum Canadense in Indiana. Bot. Gazette, 11: 338. (Dec. l.S8(i.) 



Notes discovery of station of this plant near Crawfordsville. 



Schneck, J. Flora of the Lower Wabash valley, below the mouth of 



the White river. 7th Ann. Eept. Geol. Survey, 50-1-579. (187(').) 



I.ist ot 867 species, some of which belong to the tiora of Illinois. 

 Some plants of the Lower Wabash. Bot. Gazette, 2: 8.",. (Feb. 1877. ) 



26 plants added to his previous list. 

 Thompson, Maurice. Geographical Botany. 15th Ann. Rept. Geol. 



Survey, 242-252. (1886.) 



Introduction to pai^er by Coulter and Thompson. 

 Preliminary sketch of the characteristic plants of the Kankakee 



region. 16th Ann. Kept. Dept. of Geol. and Nat. Hist., 155-161. (1889.) 



Brief list of a few common plants. 

 Geological and Natural History Report of Carroll county. 17th Ann. 



Rept. Geol. Survey, 171-191. (1892.) 



Contains a partial list of plants, pp. 188-190. 



Thompson, Harvey. Origin of the Flora of Indiana. Bot. Gazette, 



11: 88-90. (April, 1886.) 



Resume of longer article, by Coulter and Thompson. • 



Troop, J. Grasses of Indiana. Bull. Ag. Exp. Sta., No. 29. (Dec. 1889.) 



Descriptions of 128 grasses known to inhabit Indiana, with figures of several. 

 Underwood, Lucien Marcus. Some Additions to the state Flora from 



Putnam county. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci., 1891, 89-91. (1892.') 



Notes on Eustichia Norvegica, Fossoinbronin cristata, Tmmefes ambiijHa, Ili/diiinii gtratosmn, 

 Cordyceps rapitatn, Phallus Ravenelii. 

 Edible Fungi. — A great waste of vegetable food in Indiana. Trans. 



Indiana Hort. Soc, 1893, 62-67. ( 1894.) 



Popular account of the most common edible species, with plate. 

 Van Gorder, W. B. Catalogue of the Flora of Noble county, Indiana. 



Pp.52. Kendallville, Ind. (1885.) 



List of 69:! species, 25 of which are not in state catalogue of 18si. 

 Young, A. Harvey. Manual of the Botany of Jeft'erson county. 2nd 



Ann. Rept. Geol. Survey, 253-292. (1871.) 



List of 609 species. 



