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Monotropa unijlora Jj. Indian Pipe. Rare; east of Lake Cicott. 



Monofropa Hypopiti/it h. Pine-sap. Rare; with the last. 



(No other members of the Heath family were seen.) 



Dodecatheon Meadia L. Siiooting-Star. A few plants in a wet meadow east 

 of Cicott. Not seen in other localities. 



Trienfalis Americana Pursh. Star-Flower. In tamarack swamps; common 

 where it does occur. 



Sfeironema ciUatinn Raf. General, but nowhere abundant. 



Sfeironema longi/olium G. In swamps ; common. 



Lysimarhia stricia Ait. Plentiful in a small swamp south of Lake Cicott; no 

 notes on its occurrence elsewhere. 



Aporynum androsannifoUiim L. Spreading Dogbane. General in sandy soils, 

 and common along the railroads. 



Apocynum cannahinum L. Indian Hemp. Not as frequent as the last. 



Asclepias verticillata L. About the lakes; rare. 



Acerates longifolia Ell. On the high, sandy, south bank Lake Cicott. 



Sabbatia angidaris Pursh. This handsome plant is common on the moist, sandy 

 shores of I>ake Cicott, and was not seen in any other locality. 



Genfiana crinita Froel. Fringed Gentian. General in wet places, but not 

 common. 



Gentianu ([ulrniiieilora Lam. Not seen. 



Geutiana Andretvsi i Grisb. Closed Gentian. Rare; in moist woods. 



Gentiana alba Muhi. \ single i)lant in seed found in the summer of 1895 

 east of Lake Cicott. 



Frusera Carolinensis Walt. American Columbo. A score or so of plants oc- 

 cur in tlie dry, sandy woods west of Logansport; not seen elsewhere. 



Menyanthes fri/oliata L. Buckbean. In bogs with the Pitcher-plant and Cran- 

 berry; common here. 



Phacelia hipinnatifida Michx. In the Wabash Valley about Logansport, on 

 rocky and hilly places; common; very fetid. 



Phacelia Purshii Buckley. Common in cultivated grounds at Logansport as a 

 weed ; this year it bloomed freely in the fields at Longcliff up to November 27, 

 not having been injured by a previous temperature of 22 degrees. 



Mertenda Virginica D. C. Virginia Cowslip, Bluebells. In two localities in 

 the valley west of Logansport ; rare. 



Lithospermum arvense L. Wheat-thief, Corn Gromwell. A weed common 

 along the railroads, and has taken possession of some fields. 



Lithospermum hirtum Lehm. Common in sandy soils. 



