Plants of Putnam County 125 



PiNACEAE. 



Juniperiis virginiaiia L. Woods pasture, Russellville, Oct. 2, 1910. Dry 

 hillside at Portland Mills, .July 4, 1911. 



Larix laricina (DuRoi) Koch. At side of old Lake Manitou, Starke- 

 Marshall county line, Sept. 15, 1915. 



Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr. Four miles south of Russellville, on lime- 

 stone ledge, July 10, 1910. 



2. Angiospermae. 



Typhaceae. 



Typha angitsti folia L. One mile north of Russellville in small pond, 

 Montgomery Co., July 17, 1910. 



Sparganiaceae. 



Sparganium eurycarpum Engelm. Four miles northwest of Noblesville 

 in muck swamp, Hamilton Co., Aug. 18, 1912. 



Najadaceae. 



Poiamogeton americanus C. & S. Three and a half miles south of Rus- 

 sellville, June 11, 1911. Two miles northeast of Bainbridge in 

 Walnut Creek, June 25, 1911. 



Alismaceae. 



Alisma subcordatum L. One mile east of Russellville on edge of pond, 

 Sept. 1, 1910. 



Sagittaria lati folia Willd. Raccoon Creek about one mile east of Port- 

 land Mills, July 4, 1911. 



Gramineae. 



Agropyron repens (L.) Beauv. Three miles east of Russellville along 



right of way of C. H. & D. R. R., June 18, 1911. 

 Agrostis pereymans (Walt.) Tuckerm. Five miles west of Greencastle 



on open sandstone ledge, Oct. 4, 1911. 

 Alopeciirus p7~atensis L. Cultivated ground, Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co., 



May 18, 1914. 

 Andropogon furcatus Muhl. Washington Township one mile above 



mouth of Mill Creek, in dry sandy bottom, Aug. 9, 1911. Frequent 



in Miami silt loam along L. E. & W. R. R. west of Goldsmith, 



Tipton Co., July 14, 1912. 

 Andropogon scoparins Mx. Three miles east of Russellville, Sept. 10, 



1911. 

 Andropogon virginicns L. Three miles east of Russellville, Sept. 10, 



1911. 

 Aristida tuberculosa Nutt. Madison Township near Fern along right 



of way of old Big Four R. R., Aug. 8, 1911. 

 Bromus secalinus L. North of Tipton, right of way of L. E. & W. R. R., 



Tipton Co., June 9, 1912. Turkey Run, Parke Co., June 24, 1915. 

 Bromus tectorum L. Two miles east of Russellville on track of C. H. 



