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Juncoides campestre hulbosa Wood. (Marion County.) 



Taken by Mr. Bartlett near Indianapolis. 

 Lilium umbeUatum Pursh. (Starke County. ) 



Taken by me in "swampy meadows. ' This plant is reported in two 

 different places in the Academy's Proceedings for 1901 (pp. 164 

 and 301). I note it here because of the environment in which I 

 found it. 

 Atriplex patula L. (Marion County. ) 



Very common in waste places in Indianapolis, especially along Cen- 

 tral Avenue. Recognized in lOOo and omitted from my last paper 

 through mistake. Reported from Steuben County by Bradner; but 

 omitted from the State catalogue (see p. GOT of same) because of 

 lack of verifying material. 

 Atriplex hastata L. (Madison County.) 



Taken at Anderson. First reported from Wells County by C. C. 

 Deam. 

 Tragopogon pratensis L. (Madison County.) 



Common along the C, C. C. tfc St. L., near the Quartz Works, Ander- 

 son. Taken both in bloom and in fi'uit. 

 Antennaria fallax Greene. (Marion County.) 



Taken by Mr. Bartlett at Indianapolis, river-Ijluffs opposite Fairview 

 Park. 



Mr. Bartlett's work at the Gray Herbarium has led us to change our 

 view concerning one of my records of 1903. An annotation in the herb- 

 arium copy of Britton & Brown's •'Illustrated Flora," to the effect that 

 the characters and figuring of Care.r BaUeijl Britton do not hold good 

 as regards the material in the herbarium, led Mr. Bartlett to compare 

 the specimens, determined by us as Baileyi, with the herbarium material. 

 As our specimens agree with the typical CUtrex liirhla Walil. (of which 

 Baileyi is there regarded as a sub-species), in spite of Britton's key. etc., 

 I feel it advisable to cancel mv records of Carex Bailevi. 



''■' Illustrated Flora of tlie Northern States and Canada: I, 173. 

 t Flowering Plants and Ferns of Indiana, State Geol. Report: 1899, 643. 

 + Additions to the Flora of Indiana: Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci.; 1900, 137. 

 ? Flora of Eagle Lake and Vicinity; Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci.: 1901, 162. 



