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Along: roadsides and in fields. 



Specimens examined: Crawford Co. (Deam 8,4-J4; 20,44o; Schneck 

 in 1893); Harrison Co. (Deam 23,318). 



11. Convolvulus arvensis. 

 Figs. 22-25. 



Convolvuhis arvensis L., Sp. PI. 153. 1753. 



Plants smooth ; leaves and flowers mostly smaller than in the other 

 Indiana species; the bracts small and at some distance from the flower; 

 peduncles much exceeding the petioles. 



Along roadsides and in waste places generally. 



Specimens examined: Dearborn Co. (Deam 12,4i4) I Jefferson Co. 

 (Deam 13,i08); Lake Co. (Deam 2,339); Marion Co. (Deam 6,956); 

 Putnam Co. (Grimes 2,1^2; Wilson in 1893; Yuncker 1,356) ; Tipton Co. 

 'Grimes 9^5) ; Wells Co. (Deam in 1897). 



Explanation of Plates. 



The sketches were made by laying the leaves on paper and drawing 

 their outline. The drawings have been reduced so that they are now 

 about one-half the natural size of the leaves. 



