Plants of Putnam County 147 



Vitis cordifolia Mx. Four miles south of Russellville on limestone, June, 



1910 and 1911. 

 Vitis vulpina L. Collected from around Russellville in June and Sept., 



1910, and May, 1911. 



TiLIACEAE. 



Tilia americana L. Three miles south of Russellville on rich hillside, 

 July 10, 1910. 



Malvaceae. 



Abatilon theophrasti Medic. Weed in Russellville, Oct. 5, 1910. 

 Hibiscus lasiocarpos Cav. Along Wabash River at mouth of Sugar 



Creek on border of swamiD, Parke Co., Aug. 17, 1911. 

 Hibiscus militaris Cav. Two miles north of Belle Union beside small 



pond by roadside, Aug. 13, 1911. 

 Hibiscus trionuvi L. Weed in Russellville, Sept. 10, 1911. 

 Malva rotundifolia L. Crawfordsville in a lawn, Montgomery Co., Aug. 



9, 1911. Weed in Russellville, Aug. 17, 1911. 

 Sida spinosa L. Three miles south of Russellville in sandy soil, Sept. 



18, 1910. 



Hypericaceae. 



Hypericum ascyron L. At "The Shades", moist shaly hillside, Mont- 

 gomery Co., July 23, 1911. Two miles east of Bainbridge, sandy 

 alluvial soil along Walnut Creek, Aug. 15, 1911. 



Hypericum cistifoliunt. Lam. On dry bank of Wabash River near mouth 

 of Sugar Creek, Vermillion Co., Aug. 17, 1910. "The Shades", on 

 rocky shore of Sugar Creek, Montgomery Co., July 23, 1911. 



Hypericum gentianoides (L.) BSP. Two miles north of Knox, weed in 

 field in acid soil, Starke Co., Aug. 25, 1915. 



Hypericum mdjus (Gray) Britton. South shore of Bass Lake, Starke 

 Co., Aug. 21, 1915. 



Hypericum mutilum L. Along Wabash River near mouth of Sugar 

 Creek, in cultivated field, Parke Co., Aug. 17, 1910. 



Hypericum perforaUmi L. Three miles south of Russellville on dry hill, 

 July 31, 1910. 



Hypericum punctatum Lam. Four miles east of Russellville on wooded 

 hillside, July 24, 1910. 



Cistaceae. 



Lechea racemtdosa Lam. South shore of Bass Lake on a sandy knoll, 



Starke Co., Aug. 21, 1915. 

 Lechea villosa Ell. Near junction of Pine Creeks on a dry sandstone 



cliff with Rhus canadensis, Warren Co., Aug. 12, 1914. 



Violaceae. 



Hybanthus concolor (Forster) Spreng. Three miles east of Russellville, 



dry open hillside, May 1, 1910. 

 Viola eriocarpa Schwein. Four miles south of Russellville on rich 



wooded slope, May 5, 1912. 



