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Dysodia chrysanthemoides Lag. Along the railroad at Cicott ; evidently a 

 migrant. Not seen elsewhere. 



Artemisia caudaia Michx. High, sandy bank, Lake Cicott; rare; a few plants 

 only. Not seen elsewhere. 



Cacalia utriplicifolia L. Dry, sandy soil, along the railroad, east of Lake 

 Cicott ; possibly a migrant. 



Cacalia tuberosa Nutt. Tuberous Indian Plantain. Swamp east of Lake Cicott 

 only, and here common. 



Ctiicus arvensift HoWm. Canada Thistle. Noticed a small patch at Logans- 

 port by the side of the railroads; is a migrant. 



Prenanthes racemom Michx. East of Cicott ; rare. Not in Coulter's Cata- 

 logue, but reported since then. 



Lactuca scariola L. Prickly Lettuce. This rank weed is excessively common 

 along the railroads, and is rapidly spreading. 



Lobelia cardinalis L. Not seen; if present at all, is certainly rare. (Common 

 at Turkey Lake, in Kosciusko County. ) 



Lobelia spicata Lam. Frequent in dry, sandy soils. 



Lobelia Kahnii L. Not rare in wet places. 



Campanula roiundifolia L. Var. Arciica. Harebell. Common in crevices in 

 limestone bluflfs on the Wabash; frequent on high banks of Lake Maxinkuckee. 

 Not seen at Lake Cicott. 



Gayliissacia reswoso T. & G. Black Huckleberry. Common in open, sandy 

 woods about the lakes. 



Vacciniuni Pennnylvanicmn Lam. Dwarf Blueberry. Seen in one locality, a 

 thin, sandy woods south of Lake Cicott. Doubtless occurs in other localities. 



Vaecin'uni corymbosum L. Common or Swamp Blueberry. Common in 

 swamps in sandy regions ; not found in drift soil. 



Vaccinium viacrocarpon Ait. Cranberry. Common in open places in the 

 tamarack swamps and peat bogs south of Lake Maxinkuckee. Not at Lake 

 Cicott. According to the accounts of old settlers, very large cranberry bogs ex- 

 isted when the country was first occupied. The bogs or marshes now existing are 

 small and are rapidly disappearing. 



Epigaea repens L. Arbutus. Not seen. 



Gaultheria proeumberiA L. Wintergreen. Frequent in low, damp woods about 

 the lakes. 



Andromeda polifoiia L. With the Cranberry and Pitcher-Plant, in peat bogs 

 chiefly; common where it does occur. Not in Coulter's catalogue. 



Cassandra calyctdatn. Don. Leather- Leaf. With the last; common. 



