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Stenanthium robustum S. Wats. 



Wabash County (J. N. Jenkins). In some of the material examined the 

 pedicels were elongated in fruit, but the form without question is to be 

 referred as indicated above. 

 Quercufs nigra L. Water Oak. 



Crawford County, near Wyandotte Cave (C. C. Team). By error this species 

 was not included in the catalogue. It is fairly well distributed through- 

 out the State, growing near streams and swamps, though sometimes found 

 in upland regions. 

 Asai-um reflexuvi Ricknell. 



Lake County (E. J. Hill). This species was described in Bulletin Torrey 

 Club, Vol. 24, p. 533, pi. 317, 1897. It is distinguished from A. Cana- 

 dense by its smaller flowers, calyx tube white within, lobes of the calyx limb 

 early refiexed, purplish-brown, ¥'-b'' long, about as long as tube, triangu- 

 lar, with a straight obtuse tip V'-2'' long. (Britton and Brown, Vol. 

 3, 513. 

 Mr. Hill reports that all the Asarums he has examined, growing about 

 Chicago, prove to be of this species. None of the sheets in the Purdue 

 herbarium, however, can be so referred. The Asarums should be care- 

 fully examined by collectors in order that the distribution of this form 

 within our area may be determined. 

 Cycloloma atriplicifolium (Spreng) Coulter. (C. platyphyllum Moquin.) 

 Kosciusko County (C. C. Deam). "In sand pit near Eagle Lake." 

 Atriplex hastata L. (A. patulum hastatum Gray.) 



Wells County (C. C. Deam). " Waste places and cultivated fields." 

 Allionia hirsuta Pursh. Hairy Umbrella-wort. (Oxybaphus hirsutus Sweet.) 



Wabash County (.J. N. .Jenkins). This form has an assigned range to the 

 west and northwest. Abundant material, however, places the refer- 

 ence beyond question. 

 Brassica campestris L. 



Wells County (C. C. Deam). " Waste places." 

 Cardamine Pennsykanica Muhl. 



Wells County (C. C. Deam). " Five miles north of Bluffton, May 25, 1899." 

 Cleome serndata Pursh. Pink Cleome. (C. integrifolia T. & G. ) 



Wells County (C. C. Deam). "On prairies south of Bluffton." The species 

 has, perhaps, its eastern limit in Indiana, the' assigned range being Illi- 

 nois and westward. 



