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CONVOLVULACEAE. 

 Cuscuta gronovii Willd. Gronovius' dodder. No. 755. On willows. 



POLEMONIACEAE. 



Phlox pilosa L. Downy or prairie phlox. No. 698. 

 Phlox bifida Beck. Cleft phlox. No. 684. 



Hydrophyllaceae. 

 Hydroj}hyllum virginiannm L. Virginia waterleaf. No. 729. 



Boraginaceae. 

 Lappula virginiana (L.) Greene. Virginia stickseed. No. 807. 

 Mertensia virginica (L.) DC. Virginia cowslip. No. 659. 

 Lithospermum arvense L. Corn gromwell. No. 681. 

 Litlwspermum canescens (Michx.) Lehm. Hoary puccoon. No. 682. 



Labiatae. 



Scutellaria lateriflora L. Mad-dog or blue skullcap. Nos. 751, 792, 801. 

 Nepeta hederaceca (L.) Trevisan. Ground ivy. No. 650. 

 Mentha spicata L. Spearmint. Nos. 760, 796. 



Scrophulariaceae. 

 Miinuliis ringens L. Square-stemmed monkey-flower. Ncs. 743, 795. 

 Gratiola virginiana L. Clammy hedge-hyssop. No. 711. 

 Veronica scntellata L. Marsh or skullcap speedwell. No. 713. 

 Veronica peregrina L. Purslane speedwell. No. 705. 

 Afzelia vuicrophylla (Nutt.) Kuntze. Mullen foxglove. No. 812. 



Bignoniaceae. 

 Bignonia radicans L. (Tecoma) Trumpet-vine. No. 819. Growing in 



low, moist ground near mouth of Big Monon creek. 



Capifoliaceae. 

 Triosteum aurantiacum Bicknell. Scarlet-fruited horse-gentian. No. 726. 



Campanulaceae. 

 Campanula rotundifolia L. Harebell or blue bells of Scotland. No. 



817. Many-flowered form. On steep, dry bluff of the Tippecanoe 



river just below the bridge at Norway. Associated with Trifolium 



arvense L. 



COMPOSITAE. 



Eupatorinm purpureum L. Joe-pye or trumpet-weed, tall or purple 

 boneset. See Rhodora Vol. 22:64. 



Eupatoriuvi urticuefoliuni Reichard. White snake-root. No. 791. 



Solidago caesia L. Blue-stemmed or wreath golden-rod. No. 802. 



Solidago caesia L. var. axillaris (Pursh) Gray. No. 822. 



This variety has not been reported for Indiana. It seems to be an 

 extremely doubtful variety, being perhaps only a simple stemmed 

 form of the species. Britton and Brown do not recognize the 

 variety, nor do they even make mention of the variety paniculata of 

 Gray. According to Deam most of the Indiana specimens do not 

 agree with the description of the species as given in Gray, but 

 more nearly with the variety panicidata. The variety is here re- 

 ported for the information of other collectors. 



Solidago rigida L. Stiff or hard-leaved golden-rod. No. 740. 



