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ri.ANTR NEW TO IXDTAXA— TX. 

 ('has. r. Dkam. lilulTton. Iinliiiiia. 



Spooiiiioiis of tlic iiliinls ri'iKH-tcd are doposited in my In'i-harinin under 

 llic numbers jiiviMi. The (Jraminoae were determined at the II. S. Dopt. of 

 .V,i,'riculture : the Carices by K. K. Mackenzie; and the determination of tlie 

 i(>maindcr. unless otherwise mentioned, were verified at the flray Tler- 

 liarium. 

 Illodca I'lfnichniiii Cdspari/. 



Knox rmnity. Aui,nist IS. 1!H!). Xo. -JO.'JlM. Aiiout six miles northwest 

 • if Declvcr, floating in ratlier swift runninj; wafer in tlii' upper course of 

 the Deshee River wliieh at this point is a dred.iiecl dilcli. I »etermination 

 made hy Harold St. Jolui of the Gray Herbarium. 

 I'lixpalum laevigliinie ficrihncr. 



Knox County. Sept. 21. 1920. No. r;2.!>40. Hight of way of the railroad 

 at Vollmer Siding, two miles north of Decker. 

 M iihlcnbcrgia cuspidafa (Torr.) Ri/dh. 



Tippecanoe County. Oct. 20. 1020. Collected by H. S. Jackson along P.ig 

 W'ea Creek, about three miles southwest of Lafayette. 

 /.( pfochloa fiUformlH (Lam.) Beauv. 



I'erry County. August 18. 1010. No. 28,040. Abundant in .-i small (-(u-n 

 lield just south of Tell City, and near the U. S. Hame Works. 

 I'liii pnludifiena Fernald. 



Lagrange County, June 21. 1020. No. ,31.117. Noted in (me place .growing 

 in sphagnum In an old tamarack swamp five miles east of Lagrange. Asso- 

 ciated with Geum rivale, Rhamnus alnifolia, etc. 

 rmiicuIaHa acutiflora (Torr.) Knntze. 



Harrison County, June 10. 1019. No, 27,8.".";. In a small pool on the 

 north side of the Corydon and Milltown pike, on the crest of a ridge about 

 four miles northwest of Corydon. 

 Bromux purgans variety lafigluniis (Srrihii.) sHicar. 



Allen County, Sept, 10. 100(5. No. 1.707. Alluvial baid^ of the St. Mary's 

 Riv(u- on the south side of Ft. Wayne. Huntington County. Sept, '50, 1920. 

 No. .'{2,()06. Bank of the Salamo]iie River three miles northw^est of Warren. 

 Parke County. Sept. 17. 1020. No, ?>2,832. Wooded bank of Sugar Creek 

 .iust east of Turkey Run Stat<' Park. Steuben County, Aug. 18, 1916. No. 

 20,878, Moist sandy shore of the east side of Clear Lake, 

 Khimua virginicus variety hir.tiitiglumis (Scrihn.) Ilitchc. 



Cass County, Aug, 21, 1920, No, 32,098, Low bank of the Wabash River 

 oi.posite Georgetown, Huntington County. Sept, 13, 1020, No. .32.608, Bank 

 of the Salamonie River three miles northwest of Warren. Marion County, 

 Aug. 24. 1013. No. 14.073. P.ank of White River, eight miles above Indian- 

 apolis. Warren Ccmnty, Sept. l.">. 1020. No. 32.734. Low bank of Pine 

 ("reek one and a half miles south of Rainsville. 

 ('jiprrux aeuminatux Torr. d TIoolc. 



(Jreene County, October 2. 1017, No, 24.088. In the bottom of a dredged 

 ditch about two miles northwest of Lyons. 



