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*Paspaluni stramineuin Nash. 

 I'utuaiii County. Oiieii. dry hillsides and along railways, October 4, 

 1911. The range as given iu Gray's Manual is Nebraska to Missouri and 

 southward. 



Panicum huachucae Ashe. 

 I'utnam County, di-y open hillsides, June 11, 1911. Reported from 

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

 — (N. A. Species of Panicum, p. 21(5). 

 Aristida tuberculosa Nutt. 

 I'utnam County, along old P>ig Four Railway, August S, 1911. "In 

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

 Diarrhena diandra (Michx.) Wood. 

 Rich soil in a wooded ravine along Raccoon Creek. I'utnam County, 

 July 9, 1911. RejMirted only from counties bordering the Ohio River and 

 IcAver Wabash. 



Bromus piirgans L. 

 Putnam County, rich liilLside along Raccoon Creek. First detected 

 as a member of our tlora by G. W. Wilson. — (Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1905, 



i(i<;.) 



Cyi)erus aristatus Rottb. 

 Southern part of I'utnam County on wet sandy shore of Mill Creek, 



.\ngiist i(». r.m. 



*Eleocharis jialustris glaucescens (Willd.) Gray. 

 Putnam County, one mile east of Russellville, in ditch along C, II. 

 & I). Railway. In flower May 22. 1911. 

 Carex cristata Schwein. 

 Putujim <'ounty. tlirei' and one-half miles south ni' Russellville, in 

 Iherman's Swamji along R.-iccoon Creek. June 11, 1911, with Caret stiixita, 

 (' ((iilinlDitlKtrn ;iud Sciiinis ntlidiis. 



*C:\rex virescens Swaiiii Fernald. 

 Putnam County, on rocky, woo(le<l hiiisidi' at Fern, August S, 1911. 



'Mnncus elViisus solutus Fei-nald and Weigand. 

 I'utnam County, near Limedale, in ;in abandoned rock quarry, Oc- 

 tober 5, 1911. 



Mai;inthenmm canadensis I)esf. 

 Putnam County, two miles northea.st of P.;iinbridge, on dry hillside, 

 associated with Tsnga canadensis, June 2.1. 1911. Most southern station 

 kncnvn in the State. 



