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Pluchea camphorata DC. In Jefferson county, on river Ijanks. In Gibson 

 and Posey counties, "common in rich clearings and moist glades." 



Polymnia Uvedalia L. A species found in moist and miry places. Reported 

 only from Gibson, Posey, .leflferson, Fr&nklin and Clark counties. 



Eclipta alba, Hassk. Probably occurring throughout State, but, so far as re- 

 ports go, not found north of Johnson county. Very abundant and variable in 

 the more southern counties. 



Heliopsis laevi$ Pers. Reported stations of this species indicate that it is not 

 found farther north than Johnson county. As in the preceding species, its mass 

 distribution in the State is evidently southern. 



Heliopsis scabra Dunal. Reports indicate this species to be southern in its dis- 

 tribution. Putnam county represents the northern station in the State. 



Helianthus parviflonis Bernh. This form is reported from Gibson, Posey, Jef- 

 ferson and Franklin counties, and in the list of Dr Phinney. 



Helianthus doronicoides Lam. Is reported from the same localities as the 

 preceding species, with Pntnam county as an added station. There is no ap- 

 parent reason why both forms should not be of more general distribution. 



Anthemis ai-vensis L. Reported from Monroe and Clark counties. The occur- 

 rence of the species within our boundary is exceptional, and it is a question as to 

 whether it has maintained its place in the localities in which it was found. 



Chrysanthemum, Parthenium Pers. Reported from (xibson, Posey and Clark 

 counties. The position of these "escapes" in a local flora is very questionable. 

 I am inclined to exclude such forms from the State list unless the form generally 

 escapes from cultivation and successfully maintains itself for a series of years. 



Onopordon Acanthium L. Doubtfully admitted on reports from Jefferson 

 county by Dr. John M. Coulter, and from Clark county by Baird and Taylor. 



Centaurea Cyanus L. This species undoubtedly escapes at times from cultiva- 

 tion. It is so reported from Gibson, Posey, Clark and Monroe counties. Its 

 admission to the State flora will depend upon proof that it has maintained itself 

 in the localities in which it has escaped. 



Hieracium pantcalatun L. Reported from Clark, Monroe, Jefferson and Har- 

 rison counties. While no range improbabilities intervene the somewhat scant 

 specimens examined are perilously close to H. srabrum Michx. The well known 

 variability of the latter species in our range leads to a slight degree of uncertainty 

 in the reference. The number of flowers in the head, 12-20, however, determined 

 the reference. 



Hieracium venosum L. This species is reported from the "Knobs" by Dr. 

 Barnes and from .Monroe countv bv Mr. Blatchley. Its mass range is decidedlv 



