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Artemisia caudata Miclix. Tliis species, which lias heretofore had its sole sta- 

 tion in Lake county, but which I intimated should be found more widely distrib- 

 uted,^^ has an additional station reported in Fulton county by Dr. Kobert 

 Hessler. The specimens were examined and are unquestionable. 



Artemisia Canadensis Michx.'^ 



Prenanthes racemosa Michx.^^ Formerly reported only from Lake and Noble 

 counties, has been reported from Cass county by Dr. Hessler. Abundant speci- 

 mens were submitted to the survey. 



The following species, so far as can be determined, seem to be restricted in 

 range to the southern portion of the state. It is probable, however, that more 

 extended study will extend many of these ranges. 



Elephantopiis Carolinianus Willd. Reported only from Gibson, Posey, Jeffer- 

 son, Clark, Daviess and Vigo counties. 



Eupatoriuru ciflestinum L. Reported from Gibson, Posey, Jefferson, Franklin, 

 Monroe and Daviess counties. There seems to be no reason why it should not be 

 found throughout the State, as the mass distribution of the form is northward. 



Solidago neglecta Torr. and Gray. Reported from Jefferson county by John 

 M. Coulter, and from Clark county by Baird and Taylor. The Clark county 

 specimen has not been examined. The Jefferson county specimen in the Purdue 

 herbarium is S. argufa Ait. In absence of further data, the form is excluded 

 from State flora, the range probabilities being against its occurrence in the locali- 

 ties cited. If found in the State it will probably be in the swamps of the northern 

 counties. 



Solidago Shortii Torr. and Gray. Floyd county, 1837, Dr. A. Clapji. Re- 

 ported also from Clark county by Baird and Taylor. Indiana probably repre- 

 sents the eastern limit of this species. 



Boltonia asteroides L' Her. Reported from Gibson, Posey and Jefferson coun- 

 ties. Also included in Dr. A. J. Phinney's list of the central-eastern counties. 



Aster ericdides L., villosus Torr. and Gray. This variety should be, and prob- 

 ably is, fairly abundant in the State. It is, however, only definitely reported 

 from .Jefferson, Franklin and Vigo counties. 



Erigeron divaricatus Michx. In the Sixth Edition, Gray's Manunl, the range 

 given is "Indiana to Minnesota, and southward." The species, however, is only 

 reported from .Jefferson, Gibson and Posey counties. In both localities it is said 

 to be "not abundant." 



"Coulter, Stanley : Noteworthy Iniiana Phanerogams. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci., 1895, 

 p. 191. 



'* Ibid., p., 192. 

 "^ Ibid., p. 191. 



