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Fraf,ana Americana (Porter) Britton. American Wood Strawberry. 



Wells County (C. C. Deam). " In woods June 13, 1897." 

 Agrimonia hirsula (Muhl) Bicknell. 



Wells County (C. C. Deam). 

 Crataegus cordata (Mill) Ait. Washington Thorn. 



Gibson County (J. Schneck, M. D.). An eastern, chiefly mountain form 

 in Gibson County "on the higher hills." 

 Crataegus macracantha Lodd. Long-spined Thorn. (C. coccinea macracantha 

 Dudley.) 

 "Along open bottoms in southwestern counties." (J. Schneck, M. D.) 

 " Banks of Wabash river, Wells County." (0. C. Deam.) 

 Primus nigra Ait. Canada Plum, Horse Plum. 



"In Woods," Wells County (C. C. Deam). The range of this species is well 

 to the north of Indiana, but the abundance of material shows the above 

 reference to be correct. In flower April 17, 1898. 

 TrifoUum incarnatum L. Crimson, Carnation or Italian Clover. 



Wells County (C. C. Deam). Somewhat widely escaped from cultivation 

 within the last few years, but apparently not long persistent. 

 Oxalis cymosa Small. Tall, Yellow Wood-sorrel. 



"Hill near Wyandotte cave, Crawford County, July 11, 1899." (C. C. Deam.) 

 Lechea tenuifolia Michx. Narrow-leaved Pin-weed. 



Crawford County (C. C. Deam). "On hill near Wyandotte cave, July 11, 

 1899." 

 Vincetoxicum Shortii (A. Gray) Britton. (Gonolobus Shortii A. (:Jray.) 



Crawford County (C. C. Deam). "On hill near Wyandotte cave, July 12, 

 1899." 

 Salvia lanceolata Willd. Lance-leaved Sage. 



Gibson County (J. Schneck, M. D.). "On a sandy knoll in low river bot- 

 toms." An extreme western form having as its assigned range, "on 

 plains, Nebraska and Colorado to Texas, Arizona and Mexico." The 

 specimens submitted undoubtedly belong to this species, being easily 

 separated from related forms by leaf characters and lobing of the con- 

 nective. This eastern extension of range is extremely difficult of ex- 

 planation, especially when the character of the station is taken into 

 account. 

 Lonicera glaucescens Rydb. 



Wells County (C. C. Deam). On bank of creek in Jackson Township, May 

 28, 1899. 



