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De.^iiianthus lUinooiisis (Miclix.) MacM. 



I'utnam County, on embankment of old Bi}; Four Railway, west of 

 Greencastle, August 8, 1911. Well established at two stations along the 

 Hiilway. "I have seen specimens from no other region (Clark County). 

 In my opinion the form is of rare ocenrrence in tlie southern and south- 

 western counties. If found it would ])r<)liably be on alluvial banks or in 

 prairies." — (State C'atalog, p. Sli).) I'osslbly a migrant in Tutnam 

 County. 



Strophosfylcs iiauciHora (Ucntli.) AVats. 



Putnam County, near Fern, along (he old Big Four Railway. This 

 interesting species is frequent along Ihe roadside for abnut a quarter mile, 

 where it is associated witli Euphorbia Iictcr nplnilld. Mcilk-itiio sdlii-a and 

 Aristada fiiherciilosa. The leaves varied from i;-!..") cm. long, the ])od.-^ 

 were from 2 to 2.5 cm. long and H nun. wide. Stipules 3 mm. long. The 

 jHMhuicles varied from 2 to 10 cm. long, the seeds were grayish brown in 

 color and 8.-3.5 mm. long. 



'IMie most northern station known in Indiann. having been rejxirted 

 <;nly from Gibson and Posey counties, wlierc I »r. Schneck recorded it as 

 rare. 



Croton glandulosus septentrional is Muell. Arg. 



Putnam County, three miles west of Greencastle on right of way of 

 old Big Four Railway. Flowering and fruiting specimens collected Au- 

 gust 27, 1011, Local and rare. Previously reported only from Daviess 

 County, 



Cnttoti monanthogynus Michx. 



Putnam County. fre(iuent live miles west of (Jreencastle along old 

 Big Four Railway. August 8, 1011. 

 Hypericum A.scyron L. 



Putnam, Parke and Montgomery counties, in alluvial soil and on 

 banks of streams. A beautiful species deserving cultivation. 

 ♦Vacclnum corymbosum amoenum (Alt.) Gray. 



Montgomery County, on Devil's Back Bone at Pine Hills. Collected 

 In fruit July 23, 1911. A single individual about one meter tall, grows 

 on the very dry ledge, associated with Txiir/a canadensis. 

 ♦Ligustrum vulgare L. 



Montgomery Comity, along roadsides and |n waste places. June 25, 



ion, 



