Plants of Putnam County 137 



Clematis viorna L. Six miles south of Russellville in deep ravine, Oct. 

 16, 1910. 



Clevmtis virginiana L. Three miles west of Crawfordsville along road- 

 side, Montgomery Co., Aug. 10, 1910. 



Delphinium tricoryie Mx. Four miles east of Russellville in rich moist 

 soil of deep ravine, May 1, 1910. 



Hydrastis canadensis L. Five miles south of Russellville, in rich low 

 ground in dense woods, July 29, 1910. One mile north of Russell- 

 ville in deep rich woods. 



Isopyron hite')~natuin (Raf.) T. & G. Four miles south of Russellville 

 in deep ravine, April 30, 1911. Near Russellville in woodland 

 pasture. May 15, 1909. 



Ranunculus ahortivus L. One mile east of Russellville in woods, April 

 20, 1910. 



Rammculus acris L. Near Crawfordsville along old Big Four R. R., 

 Montgomery Co., June 4, 1911. South shore of Bass Lake, Starke 

 Co., Aug. 21, 1915. Russellville, June, 1911. 



Ranunculus circinatus Sibth. Along Raccoon Creek four miles south of 

 Russellville, May 21, 1911. East of Tipton in ditch, Tipton Co., 

 June 9, 1912. 



Ranunculus hispidus Mx. North of Russellville in low damp woods, 

 April 24, 1910. 



Ranunculus micranthus Nutt. North of Russellville in rich woods. 

 May 30, 1911. 



Ranunculus 7'ectirvatus Poir. Five miles south of Russellville, in rich 

 sheltered ravine, April 17, 1910. 



Ranunculus septentrionalis Poir. Three miles south of Russellville in 

 damp ground near Raccoon Creek, April 30, 1911. 



Thalictrum dasycarpum Fisch. & Lall. Four miles south of Russell- 

 ville in moist soil, June 19, 1910. 



Thalictrum dioicum L. Five miles south of Russellville on shaded hill- 

 sides near Raccoon Creek, April, 1910. 



Magnoliaceae. 



Liriodendron tulipifera L. Three miles south of Russellville, on dry open 

 hillsides. May and June, 1911. 



Anonaceae. 



Asimina triloba Dunal. Near Russellville in open woods pasture, June 

 5, 1910. Three miles south in deep ravine, Sept. 17, 1911. 



Menispermaceae. 



Menispermum canadeyise L. North of Ferndale in rich soil, Parke Co., 

 Sept. 11, 1910. Three miles south of Russellville in fence row, 

 Oct., 1911. 



BerbeHs vulgaris R. Br. Four m.iles south of Russellville along small 

 stream in deep ravine. May 22, 1910. 



