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29. Raniincidus piirshii Kichards. 



(i?. multijidm terrestris Gray.) 

 Occurs sparingly about the borders of the Five-Mile Pond, Vigo 

 County. June 1. 

 The first record. 

 •30. Dentaria heterophylla Nutt. Diverse-leaved Toothwort. 



Occurs sparingly in Monroe county in thickets and rich, moist woods. 

 Recognized as a distinct species in the new Check List. Noted as such in 

 my paper read before the Academy in 1889, though Dr. Coulter in his list 

 of JefTerson County plants stated that it was, in his opinion, a variety of 

 D. laciniata Muhl. 



In Monroe county it blooms at least two weeks later, and no connect- 

 ing forms were noted. Of a specimen submitted to Dr. Coulter, he wrote: 

 "It looks very much like typical D. heterophylla Nutt., and is as near it as 

 anything I have seen from the State." 

 The first Indiana record. 

 *31. Draba earoliniana Walt. Carolina Whitlow Grass. 



Frequent in Vigo county along the banks of the old canal and on 

 sandy hillsides near it. 



One of a MSS. list of additions to Slate Catalogue furnished me by 

 Dr. J. M. Coulter. Locality not given. 

 ■■'32. DescKramm pmnata (Walt.). Britton. Tansy Mustard. 

 (Disymbrium eaiiescens Nutt. ) 

 Frequent in Vigo county along the gravelly banks of railways and 

 canal. Kecorded only from Tippecanoe county. April 20. 

 *33. Arabis dentata T. and G. Toothed Rock-Cress. 



Rare in Vigo and Monroe counties, along gravelly banks or rocky hill- 

 sides. Recorded before from Gibson county. May 3, 1891. 



34. Arabis hirsuta (L.) Scop. Hairy Rock Cress. 



Found by the writer in Monroe, Montgomery and Vigo counties. 

 Grows along rocky hillsides. 



Recorded by Van Gorder as being scarce in Noble county. 



35. Sedum telephioides Michx. 



Collected along the hillsides at Coal Creek, Vigo county, by Dr. B. W. 

 Evermann in 1889. April 30. The State Catalogue record is "Knobs," 

 Clark countv. 



