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Bidens Beckii Torr. Reported by W. W. Chipman from a single locality in 

 Kosciusko county. Mr. Chipman secured abundant material of this interesting 

 species which is northern in mass distribution. 



Hymenopappus scabiosaeii.-<, L'Her. "Scarce on sandy knolls "'* in Vigo county 

 Reported by W. S. Blatchley. This is only one of a large number of plants 

 added to our flora by the careful investigations of Mr. Blatchley. The plant 

 entered the State from the southwest. Verifying specimens in De Pauw univer- 

 sity herbarium. 



Artemisia Canadensis Michx. Lake county, E. J. Hill. For full report see 

 Noteworthy Indiana Phaneroyams, Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci., 1895, p. 191. 



Artemi.'<ia annua L. A Gibson county specimen with no further data. In- 

 vestigation indicates that it is probably not uncommon in the State, although not, 

 definitely reported from other localities. 



Artemisia Absinthium L. Escaped and well established in Gibson and Posey 

 counties. Not reported from any other locality. 



Seneeio palustris Hook. This species, reported from Clay county by D. T. 

 MacDougal, is represented by sjiecimens in the DePauw herbarium. I have ex- 

 amined the forms and believe the determination accurate. Range probabilities 

 would suggest the form to be »S. lohatus Pers., but the "20 ok more rayx" seem 

 sufficient grounds for holding to the original reference. It is probable that the 

 range as indicated in th« manual should be somewhat extended southward. 



Cacalia tuherosa Nutt. Reported from LaPorte, LaPorte county, by Dr. C. R. 

 Barnes. I have also found this species in fair abundance in the low ground to the 

 south and west of Pine Lake, near LaPorte. Abundant herbarium specimens 

 verify the reference. The form has probably a much more general distribution 

 through the northern portion of the State in wet lands. 



Cnicus horridulus Pursh. Reported from Putnam county by D. T. MacDougal, 

 with verifying specimen in herbarium of DePauw university. The reference is 

 incorrect. The specimen is Cnicus lanceolatiis Hoffm., in which the leaf prickles 

 have a yellowish caste. With this exception the form is the typical lanceolatiis. 

 Cnvrus horridulus is a coast plant, and should be excluded from the State flora. 



Cnicus Pitcheri Torr. Lake county, E. J. Hill." 



Cnicus pumilus Torr. Lake county, E. J. Hill.'" 



Cnicus Hillii, "\V. M. Canby. Lake county, E. J. Hill.^' 



^Blatchley, W. S. : ('ompositte of Vigo county. In ed. 



''Couker, Stanley : Noteworthy Indiana Phaaerogams, Proc. Ind. Acad. 8ci., 1895, p. 193. 

 '"Ibid., p. 19.!. 

 I'Ibid ,p.l93. 



