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Plants New or Rare in Indiana. 



By Chas. C. Deam. 



Specimens of the following species are deposited in the writer's 

 herbarium and in the larger herbaria of the United States. The number 

 cf specimens in all cases has been ample for correct determinations, wliich 

 have been checlved by specialists. 

 Elymus australis Scribn. & Ball. 



Knox County, September 2s, 1910. Frequent on the north bank of 

 White River near its mouth. 

 Carex laxiculmis copulata (Baily) Fernald. 



Noble County, June 20, 1910. In moist, rich woods about six miles 

 southwest of Rome City. 

 Muscari racemosa (L.) Mill. 



Harrison County, April 17, 1911. Common in a clover field of about 

 (i acres on the farm of Aaron Wolf, located about seven miles northwest 

 of Corydon. 

 Dioscorea glauca Muhl. 



Clark County, June 30, 1910. In a wooded ravine on the east side of 

 the Forest Reserve. 

 Dioscorea quaternata (Walt.) Gmel. 



Posey County, July 7, 1910, in Black Oak woods, about four miles 

 northwiest of Mt. A'ernon. Jennings and Jefferson counties, 1911. 

 Cocculus carolinus (L.) DC. 



Posey County, September 23, 1911. Frequent on the wooded bank 

 of the cypress pond near Bone bank. Robert Ridgway was the first to 

 reix)rt this species for the State. (See Amei*. Naturalist, "Vol. 6:729, pub. 

 1S72. Also taken by Dr. Schneck. Collected also by Dr. Schneck near 

 Burnett's pond in Gibson County, October 20, 1S79.) 

 Chrysoplenum americanum Schwein. 



Porter County, May 4, 1911. In anthesis on this date. Frequent in 

 M-et woods just north of Willis stop on the South Shore Electric line. It 



