144 Proceedings of Indiana Academy of Science. 
PLANTS NEW TO INDIANA. VIII. 
CHAS. C. DEAM. 
Specimens of the species reported are deposited in my herbarium 
under the numbers given. The Gramineae were determined at the U.S. 
Department of Agriculture; the Carices by K. K. Mackenzie; the Carya 
and Crataegus by C. S. Sargent; the Viola and Rubus by Brainerd; 
the remainder were checked at Gray herbarium. 
Paspalum supinum Bose. 
Greene County, August 10, 1918. No. 26,090. Near the base of 
a wooded beech slope about one and one-half miles west of Stanford. 
Monroe County, August 9, 1918. No. 26,068. Growing on a slope 
with Hedeoma pulegioides and Vernonia altissima in a pasture field 
about three miles northeast of Bloomington. Orange County, August 
14, 1918. No. 26,231. In a clover field between Paoli and Mitchell. 
Perry County, September 24, 1918. No. 26,735. Along a little used 
wagon road over the crest of a wooded sandstone ridge about eight 
miles southeast of Cannelton. 
Andropogon Elliottii Chapman. 
Clark County, October 30, 1918. No. 26,865. On the Forest 
Reserve in forest tract No. 16, near the border of the tract which 
borders the wooded slope of the “knobs.” 
Panicum yadkinense Ashe. 
Perry County, June 4, 1918. No. 25,101. In Section 22 of Union 
Township at the base of a black oak slope, associated with Hydro- 
phyllum macrophyllum, Tradescantia virginiana, ete. 
Zizania aquatica L. 
Lagrange County, August 30, 1914. No. 15,045. In Pigeon River 
about two miles east of Ontario. The base of the plant in water. 
Steuben County, August 19, 1916. No. 20,913. In shallow water on 
the north side of Lime Lake. This is the Zizania aquatica of Lin- 
naeus, not of Authors. 
Muhlenbergia glabriflorus Seribn. 
Posey County, September 21, 1918. No. 26,645. Low, flat woods 
on the south side of Half Moon Pond, which is about ten miles south- 
west of Mount Vernon. 
