146 Proceedings of Indiana Academy of Science 



Rhus Ujphina L. Rocky hillside at "The Shades", Montgomery Co., 



Sept., 1910. 

 Rhus vernix L. Three miles north of Noblesville, Hamilton Co., Sept. 



8, 1912. Common in peat bog. 



Celastraceae. 



Celastrus scandens L. Four miles south of Russellville on wooded hill- 

 side, July 12, 1910. Two miles east on sandstone ledge. 



Evonymus atropnrpureus .Jacq. Five miles south of Russellville in open 

 woods, June 7, 1910. 



Evonymus obovatns Nutt. East of Russellville in open woods, Apr. 20, 

 1910. 



Staphyleaceae. 



Staphlea trifoliata L. Five miles south of Russellville on rich shady 

 slope near Raccoon Creek, Apr. and May, 1910. 



Aceraceae. 



Acer negundo L. Three miles south of Russellville along Raccoon Creek, 



Sept., 1910. Frequent. 

 Acer rubriim L. Four miles east of Russellville on high hill, Apr. 16, 



1911. 

 Acer saccharum Marsh. P^our miles east of Russellville on dry hillside, 



Sept. 14, 1911. 

 Acer saccharum L. Three miles south of Russellville on dry hillside, 



May 7, 1911. 

 Acer saccharum, var. nigrum (Mx. f.) Britton. Flood plain thicket of 



Raccoon Ci-eek south of Russellville, June 30, 1911. 



Sapindaceae. 



Aesculus glabra Willd. Three miles northeast of Russellville in open 

 woods, Montgomery Co., Apr. 24, 1910. Flood plain thicket of 

 Raccoon Ci'eek south of Russellville, July 10, 1911. 



Balsaminaceae. 

 Impatiens hiflora Walt. One mile east of Russellville, Sept. 1, 1910. 



Rhamnaceae. 



Ceanothus americanus L. West of Goldsmith along L. E. & W. R. R. 

 on Miami silt, Tipton Co., July 14, 1912. 



VlTACEAE. 



Psedera quinque folia (L.) Greene. Four miles south of Russellville on 

 wooded hillside, June 18, 1911. 



Vitis aestivalis Mx. Three miles south of Russellville on wooded slope 

 June 11, 1911. Poor dry hillside at "Snakes Den" south of Russell- 

 ville, Oct. 8, 1911. 



