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14. Stenophy Hits capillar vi [L.) Britton. 



(Fimbristylif capilkii-is Gray.) 



Occurs sparingly in Vigo county, along sandy banks and borders of 

 fields. Recorded before from Lake county. 



Grows in dense, circular tufts; the hair-like stems rarely a foot in 

 hight. 



15. Woljfia Columbiana Karst. 



Found in abundance in the Goose Pond, Vigo county, in 1890. 

 "Stagnant waters in the northern counties." — State Catalogue. 

 *16. Medeola virgmiana L. Indian Cucumber Root. 



Occurs on high, dry, wooded liills in Monroe county, in company with 

 Microntylis ophioglossoideH Nutt. and Lycopodium couiplanatum L. ; scarce. 

 Recorded in B. & C. Flora from Jefferson and Lake counties. 



17. Habi'tio ria jlava {Ij.) A. Gray. Greenish Orchis. 



(H. vireseens Spreng.) 

 Taken in some dense, damp woods near Heckland, Vigo county, .June 

 10, 1891. 



Recorded before from Noble county. 



18. Achroanthes unifolia (Michx.) Raf. Adder's Tongue Orchis. 



(Microstylis ophioglos!'oides Nutt.) 

 A single specimen was taken at Coal Creek, Vigo county, Sept. 28, 

 1893. In Monroe county a number of specimens were secured from high 

 hills, where they were found in company with MedeoUi riryiniaua L. , Pogo- 

 nia rerticillata Nutt., and in the midst of clumps of the moss Polytrichum 

 commune L. Specimens taken by the writer in Arkansas were also found 

 on high hills, though the habitat given in (iray's Manual is "low, mois 

 ground." 



19. Leptorchis I'liifolia (L.) K.nntze. Twayblade. 



(Liparis hliifolia Richard.) 

 Rare in rich woods in both Monroe and Vigo counties. .June 11. 



20. Leptorchis loeseUi [1j.) M.a.c'Si. Twayblade. 



(Lifjuri.< loeselii L. ) 

 A number of specimens were taken in a tamarack swamp in Fulton 

 county, July 14, 1894. 



21. He.ralectris aphyllus (Nutt.) A. Gray. , 



Taken by the writer on a high wooded hill two miles south of AVyan- 

 dotte Cave, Crawford county, July 2'), 189(5. 



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