Plants of Putnam County 123 



LIST OF INDIANA PLANTS, CHIEFLY FROM PUTNAM 



COUNTY, COLLECTED 1910-1915 BY EARL 



J. GRIMES.^ 



Eileen Whitehead Erlanson, University of Michigan. 



Specimens of the plants listed in this paper are deposited with the 

 Biology Department of DePauw University. The grasses were deter- 

 mined by Agnes Chase, most of the Carices by M. L. Fernald, and the 

 Crataegi by W. W. Eggleston. Many of the other determinations were 

 checked by C. C. Deam. All locations are in Putnam County except as 

 indicated. 



I. PTERIDOPHYTA. Ferns and their allies. 

 Polypodiaceae. 



Adiantum pedaUim L. One mile east of Russellville, on rich wooded 

 hillside, July 10, 1910. 



Aspidium marginale (L.) Sw. Raccoon Creek, four miles south of 

 Russellville, on rocky hillside, Aug. 28, 1910. 



Aspidium noveboracense (L.) Sw. Raccoon Creek, one mile north of 

 Ferndale, Parke Co., along a stream, Sept. 11, 1910. 



Asplenium acrostichoides Sw. Four miles south of Russellville, on rich 

 wooded hillside, Aug. 28, 1920. 



Asplenium angustifoHuvi Michx. Five miles south of Russellville, in 

 deep rich woods, Sept. 4, 1910. 



Asj)leniii7n felix-femina (L.) Bernh. Five miles of Russellville, on 

 rich wooded hillside, Sept. 4, 1910. 



Asplenium platyneiuron (L.) Oakes. Near Russellville, on dry hillside, 

 Sept. 1, 1910. 



A^pleniuin trichomanes L. Four miles south of Russellville, on dry 

 sandstone ledge, July 10, 1910. Six miles south of Russellville, 

 Sept. 4, 1910. South of Russellville on sandstone cliff, Oct. 5. 



Camptosorus rhizophyllus (L.) Link. Sugar Creek at the "Shades" 

 on dry sandsone cliff, Montgomery Co., July 4, 1910. 



Cystopteris bulbifera (L.) Bernh. At the "Shades", Montgomery Co., 

 July 4, 1910. Five miles south of Russellville on wooded hillside, 

 July 31, 1910, and in crevasses of rocks, Sept. 4, 1910. 



Onoclea sensibilis L. One mile north of Ferndale along roadside, Parke 

 Co., Sept. 11, 1910. Four miles south of Russellville in swamp, 

 Sept. 3, 1910. 



Pellaea atropurpurea (L.) Link. At the "Shades" on dry sandstone 

 ledge, Montgomery Co., Sept. 25, 1910. 



Phegopteris Itexagonoptera (Mich.) Fee. Four r.:iles south of Russell- 

 ville on dry wooded hillside, Aug. 28, 1910, and Sept. 4, 1910. 



Polypodium vulgare L. Three miles south of Rue ellville, on dry sand- 

 stone ledge with Tsuga, July 10, 1910. 



1 Presented at 1922 meeting. 



"Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci., vol. 33, 1923 (1924)." 



