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Plants not Hitherto Reported from Indiana. 

 By Chas. C. Deam. 



Tlie followiug species are new to the flora of Iiifliana. The grasses 

 and siiecii's of Crataegns were determined by the Department of Agriculture 

 Washington. D. C. ; the grasses by Agnes Chase, and the Crataegi by W. 

 W. Eggleston. Duplicates of all of the species are deposited in the her- 

 barium of that department. The Carices were determined by K. K. Mack- 

 enzie who retained duplicates for his herlinriuni. other determinations 

 are credited to the proper authorities. 



Panicum Boscii inolle II. & C. 



Greene County, May 2(\, 1912. No. lO.GTG. In a woods about 1 mile 

 soutlieast of Bushrod. 



Panicum stipitatidn Nash. 



Washington County, August Ki, 1912. No. 12,0f)0. Abundant on the 

 slopes of the liank and riffles of a very small creek, coursing through a 

 cultivated field on the south side of the Henryville road about five miles 

 east of Norris. 



Calaniagrostis ci)nioi(]rs (Mulil.) Barton. 



Marshall County. .July 2. 1911. No. 9,014. In a ditch on the west side 

 of the right of way of the railroad, about two miles south of Culver. 



Pna Chapmankiiui Scribn. 



Clark County, May S. 1912. No. 10.4SG. On the sterile wooded slope 

 of the ravine just nortli of Tract 28 on the Forest Reserve. 



liroiniis incnnis Leyss. 



Howard County. July 12, 1912. No. 11,663. Abundant along the right 

 of way of tlie Lake Erie Railroad for half a mile south of Dyer's Stop on 

 the traction line, and along the roadside east of Dyer's Stop. It forms 

 complete stands and is crowding out the blue grass along the railroad and 

 roadside. The indications are that it may become a pernicious Aveed. 



Fiiuhrixfi/li.s Frnnkii Steud. 



Laporte County. August 1.1, 1911. No. 9,590. On the sandy shore of 

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