Plants of White County 



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Antennuria fallax Greene. Nos. 673, 686. See figure 4. Reported by 

 Deam for Indiana, Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1914. Both of my speci- 

 mens were checked by the Gray Herbarium. S. ambigens Fernald 

 is a synonym. Neither name is listed in Britton and Brown, Illus- 

 trated Flora, 2nd. edi. 



Fig-. 4. C'afs-foot or everlastinpr. Antcnnaria fallax Greene. A part of a lartte 

 colony of these plants growins' on the southeastern edge of a sand hill about one-fourth 

 mile cast of Reynolds. April 23, 1922. 



Xanthium pennsylvanicuiii Wallr. Pennsylvania clotbur. No. 793. This 

 is a new name in the list of plants for Indiana. Perhaps most of 

 the reports for X. canadense Mill, should be referred to this .species. 

 The genus has long been in an uncertain condition. For the new 

 treatment of the genus see North American Flora Vol. 33:37-44: 

 1922. 



Heliopsis JieHunthoides (L.) Sweet. Ox-eye or false sunflower. No. 810. 



Riidbeckia laciniata L. Tall or green-headed cone-flower. No. 823. 



Ridan alternifolius (L.) Britton. Wing-stem or yellow iron weed. No. 

 809. 



Helenium autumnale L. False or swamp sunflower. No. 757. 



Tanacetum vulgare L. Tansy. No. 761. This plant is growing wild in 

 several places in the county according to recent observations. (See 

 Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1920:223.) 



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