Plants of Putnam County 157 



Houstonia purpurea L. South of Russellville, June, 1910, Sept., 1911. 

 "The Shades" on bank of Sugar Creek, Montgomery Co., July 4, 

 1911. Along L. E. & W. RR., west of Goldsmith in ditch, Tip- 

 ton Co., Aug. 8, 1912. 



Mitchella repens L. Five miles south of Russellville on rocky hillside 

 July 29, 1910. 



Lonicera glaucescens Rydb. "The Shades" on rocky hillside, Mont- 

 gomery Co., Sept. 25, 1910. South of Russellville on dry hillside, 

 July 30, 1911. Along state line road one mile north of Pence in 

 \ow ground of prairie, Warren Co., July 24, 1914. 



Samhucus canadensis L. East of Russellville, roadside, June, 1910. 



SympJioricarpos orbiciilatns Moench. Along Raccoon Creek south of 

 Rvissellville, in low ground, July 29, 1910. 



Triosteuni j^erfoliatiim L. Four miles east of Russellville on wooded 

 hillside. May 1, 1910. 



Vibuj'nimi acerifolium L. Five miles south of Russellville on rocky bank 

 of Raccoon Creek, May 29, 1910. 



Viburmnn molle Mx. South of Russellville along Raccoon Creek on 

 wooded slope, June 18, 1911. 



Viburnum prunifoUum L. One mile east of Russellville in thick woods, 

 Apr. 1910, June 1911. Two miles northeast of Bainbridge on 

 wooded hillside along Walnut Creek, June 25, 1911. 



Viburnum pubescens Pursh., var. indianese Rehdr". 



Viburnum venosum Britt. var. Canbyi Rehder. South of Russellville 

 along Raccoon Creek, on hillside, June 12, 1910. 



Valerianaceae. 



Valeriaria paiiciflora Mx. Three miles east of Russellville in very damp 

 ravine, May 22, 1910. 



Dipsacaceae. 



Dipsacus sylvestris Huds. South of Russellville on dry hillside, Aug. 

 29, 1910. 



Cucurbitaceae. 



Echinoeystis lobata (Mx.) T. & G. One mile north of Ferndale in rich 



woods, Parke Co., Sept. 11, 1910. 

 Sicyos angulatus L. Waste ground in Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., 



Aug. 9, 1910. South of Russellville in damp ravines, Sept. 1910. 



Campanulaceae. 



Campanula americana L. Five miles south of Rvcsellville in moist soil 



of rich woods, July 29, 1910. 

 Specularia perfoliata (L.) A. DC. Dry open hiK:ide three miles south 



of Russellville, June 3, 1911. 

 Lobelia cardinalis L. East of Russellville alorr; railway ditch, Sept. 



18, 1910. 



- According to C. C. Deam, this variety has recently Lttn described from Putnam 

 County specimens sent to the Gray Herbarium by Grimes. It has been assigned number 

 582b. 



