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oil tlie top ol" the ravine with Querciis veliitina and Quercus alba, and on 

 the sides of the cliffs witli Tsuga canadensis and Betula lutea. This 

 species is said to occur also in Floyd County. In Coulter's catalogue of 

 tlie plants of Indiana this species was included in the list of plants, the 

 locations of which could not be verified. Perry and Martin counties. 

 Spigelia marylandica L. 



Posey County, May 20, 1911. Just coming into anthesis. A few speci- 

 mens only were found on the wooded bank on the southwest side of Ilovey 

 Lake. This species was reportetl for the .State by Moffatt from INIarion 

 County. This is a southern species and is no doubt very rare in this 

 State. 

 Monarda clinopodia L. 



Ripley County, June 27, 1910. In anthesis on this date. In a beech 

 and sugar maple woods, on the .south side of the public road and on the 

 ^sest side of a ravine about one mile west of Morris. Brown and Jennings 

 counties. 

 Lonicera canadensis Marsh. 



Lapnrte County. ]May 2. 1911. In anthesis on this date. A few speci- 

 mens 2-3 feet hi.^h were noted in a moist woods about nine miles north- 

 west of Laporte. 

 Viburnum rufidulum Raf. 



This species was reported by Young from Jefferson County iu the 

 iJept. Ind. Geol. Surv. 2:1871. It is no doubt rare but well distributed 

 in the southern counties. It was collected this year on the sides of rocky 

 ravines in Jefferson, Jennings, Lawrence and Washington counties. 



Aster fnrcatus Burgess. 



Tippecanoe County, September 7, 1902, along Wildcat Creek, near 

 Lafayette, by H. B. Dorner. This specimen is in tlie writer's herbarium, 

 and not until the species was collected again was it recognized as new to 

 the State. Found also in Warren County at the narrows of the west 

 tributary of Pine Creek about one mile north of Mudlavia on September 

 11, 1911. It is rare in this locality and was not noted again along Pine 

 Creek for a distance of over three miles, 

 (-alinsoga parviflora hisi)ida I>C. 



Ripley County, June 27, 1910, Couinion in a few lots and adjacent 

 street in Batesville, 



