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Echium vitlffare. The Viper's Bugloss, or Blue-weed. Occurs along the B. & 

 O. Railroad east of Turkey Lake, in Kosciusko County; it will quite likely soon 

 appear in this region. 



Chelone glabra L. Turtle-head. Frequent in wet places. 



Pentsfemon pubescens Sol. Common in sandy soils. 



Pentstemon Id'vigatua Sol. Rare ; in drift soils about Logansport. 



Veronica Anagallia L. Water Speedwell. Rare. 



Castilleia coceinea Spreng. Painted Cup. About the lakes; rare. 



Pediciilaris lanceolata Michx. Occasionally seen in wet places. 



Utricidaria species. None found in flower and I have no notes on its pres- 

 ence in the waters of this region, although it must certainly be found. I have 

 seen it in Carroll county on the south and in Kosciusko County to the northeast. 



Tecoma radican^ .Juss. Trumpet Creeper. Along the railroads. 



Ruellia ciliosa Pursh. In sandy soils, frequent. 



Verbena angusti/olia Michx. Common in the thin wind-blown, sand_v soils, 

 often barely covering the underlying limestone, west of Logansport; also occurs 

 sparingly near the river. Not seen at the lakes. 



Pycnanthemum lunceolatum Pursh. Mountain Mint. About the lakes, fre- 

 (luent. The bruised leaves exhale a strong odor resembling peppermint. 



Pycnanthemum linifolvna Pursh. Common in dry, sandy soils about the lakes. 

 Scarcely odorous. 



Calamintha Nnttallii Gray. On wet limestone ledges along the Wabash River 

 below Logansport ; here plentiful. Not seen elsewhere. Not reported in Coul- 

 ter's Catalogue of the Plants of Indiana. 



Scutellaria galericulata L. Scullcap. Frequent near water. 



Phi/sostegia Virginiana Benth. False Dragon Head. Frequent. 



Plantago Patagonica. The only species of Plantago observed besides P. major 

 and P. lanceolata was the above, or a variety of it. It afrew near a railroad in 

 Logansport. 



Polygonum sagittatum L. Arrow-leaved Tear-thumb. Occasional in wet 

 places. 



Dirca paliistris L. Leather- Wood. Common in low, moist, drift soil, woods 

 near Logansport. I do not remember seeing it in the sandy soils at the lakes. 



Comandra umbellata Nutt. Bastard Toad-Hax. (xeneral in dry, sandy soils; 

 common east of Lake Cicott. 



Euphorbia dentata Michx. Abundant in one locality, at the base of a lime- 

 stone bluff, west of Logansport. Not seen elswhere. 



