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*rasiialuiii straiiiiiieuni Xasli. 

 rutnaiu County. Oi)en. dry hillsides and alonj? railways, October 4, 

 r.)n. The range as given in Gray's Manual is Nebraska to Missouri and 

 southward. 



I'anicnni huaclnu-ae Ashe. 

 I'utnam County, dry o])en hillsides, June 11, lUll. Ileported from 

 Indiana at Clarke Junction (Bebb), Gibson (Hill), (Hitchcock and Chase.) 

 — (X. A. Species of Panicuin, p. 210) ■ 

 Aristida tuberculosa Nutt. 

 rutnani County, along old liig Four Kailway. .Viigust S, I'Jll. "In 

 sandy soil along the lake beach. Lake (Hill)."— (State Catalog, p. G33.) 

 Diarrhena diandra (Michx.) Wood, 

 liich soil in a wooded ravine along Raccoon Creek. Putnam County. 

 July '.). IDll. Reported only from counties bordering the Ohio Iliver and 

 lower Wabash. 



Bromus purgans L. 

 rufnam County, rich hillside along Eaccoon Creek. First detected 

 :is a nieniher of our flora by G. W. Wilson. — (Proc. Ind. Acad. Scl. 190."), 



Cyiierus aristatus Rottb. 

 Southern part of Putnam Cuunty on wet sandy shore of Mill Creek. 

 August 10, 1911. 



*Eleocharis palustris glaucescens (Wilid.) Gray. 

 Putnjim County, one mile east of Russellville. in ditch aloug C. H. 

 iV: D. Railway. In flower May 22, 1911. 

 Carex cristat;i Sehwein. 

 Putnam County, three and one-half miles south of Russellville, in 

 llverniitn's Swamp along Raccoon Creek, June 11, 1911, with Carc.c stipata, 

 (I. <■< iilKilojihora and Scirpiis rdliihis. 



'■C.ni'ex viiesceus Sw.inii I'^ernald. 

 Puln:im County, on rocky, wooihil hillside .at Fern, .\ugust S, 1911. 



*.Tuncus effusus solutus I'ei'nald and Weigand. 

 Putnam ('ounly. near l.iinedale. in .-in aliaiulniu'd rock (piarry, Oc- 

 tober f), J911. 



M.-iiantlicimim canadensis 1 >esl'. 

 I'litnaiii Ciiuulv, Iwn miles unrllieast of Bainbridge. on dry liillside, 

 assn<i,ile<l Willi 'i'suga canadensis, .lune 2.'). 1911. Most southern station 

 icnown ill the .State. 



