Plants New to Indiana. 147 
eter breast-high on the border of a pond in a white oak woods on 
the south side of the lake in Jackson Township. 
Rubus Baileyanus « Enslenit. 
Vanderburg County, May 10, 1917. No. 22,894. In clay soil on 
the slope of a roadside cut about one mile west of Darmstadt. 
Lathyrus latifolius L. 
Lawrence County, August 13, 1918. No. 26,215. In the vicinity 
of the site of the former dwelling house and in the deep adjoining 
woods on the Donaldson farm, about three miles southeast of Mitchell. 
There has been no dwelling here for at least fifteen years, and the 
plant has spread into the orginal forest, where several large colonies 
were noted. It is to be noted that Vinca minor has invaded the 
original forest here and forms a complete mat over several acres 
and is fast spreading in the dense forest. 
Viola hirsutula « missouriensis. 
Clark County, May 30, 1917. No. 23,261. On the slopes of a wooded 
ridge two miles northwest of Bennettsville. Associated with Quercus 
Prinus (Gray’s Man., 7th ed.), Quercus velutina, Quercus alba, 
Pinus virginiana, Houstonia caerulea, etc. Prefers to grow in hard 
clay in exposed places. 
Viola missouriensis Greene. 
Clark County, May 30, 1917. No. 28,261. On a wooded slope two 
miles northwest of Bennettsville, associated with the preceding. 
Daviess County, May 3, 1917. No. 22,667. In a low, flat woods one 
mile west of Plainville. Also along the roadside six miles southeast 
of Elnora. Gibson County, May 6, 1917. No. 22,809. In a low, flat 
woods three miles northwest of Patoka. Greene County, May 2, 
1917. No. 22,654. In alluvial soil along a creek four miles north- 
west of Bloomfield. Knox County, May 6, 1917. No. 22,741. Ina 
low woods on the border of Claypole Pond about eleven miles south- 
west of Decker. Associated on the border of Claypole Pond with 
Quercus palustris, Ulmus americana, Liquidamber, Phlox divaricata, 
ete. Owen County, May 1, 1917. No. 22,622. Alluvial bank of Eel 
River on the road between Coal City and Worthington. Vigo County, 
May 12, 1917. No. 22,934. Alluvial soil along the bank of Wabash 
River, three miles west of Prairieton. 
Viola missouriensis « sororia. 
Knox County, May 3, 1917. No. 22,681. In a sandy black and 
white oak woods two miles east of Bicknell. Also taken in a sandy 
black and white oak woods four miles southeast of Vincennes. Sul- 
livan County, May 11, 1917. No. 22,913. In a wooded creek bottom 
two miles west of Sullivan. Tippecanoe County, May 16, 1917. No. 
