Pij^NTS New to Indiana 221 



PLANTS NEW OR RARE IN INDIANA— XIL 



Chas. C. Deam, Bluffton, Ind. 



Specimens of all of the plants reported in this paper are in the 

 writer's herbarium. The grasses were determined by Ag-nes Chase; the 

 Carex by K. K. Mackenzie; the Penstemon by F. W. Pennell; and the 

 determinations of the remainder were checked at the Gray Herbarium. 



Melica jmrpurascens (Torr.) Hitchc. Cass County, May 21, 1923. 

 No. 38,375. Among the limestone outcrops on top of the wooded bluff 

 of the second bottom of the north side of the Wabash River about six 

 miles southwest of Logansport. 



Asperella Hystrix (L.) Humb. var. Bigeloviana Fernald. Hunting- 

 ton County, Aug. 17, 1923. No. 39,.561. In a sugar maple woods on 

 the south side of the Wabash River five miles southeast of Huntington. 

 Jennings County, June 23, 1912. No. 11,252. Slope of a wooded ravine 

 between Vernon and North Vernon. Porter County, July 10, 1920. No. 

 31,493. In the Doran woods about four miles southwest of Michigan 

 City. 



Eleocharis Wolfi Gray. Jefferson County, June 19, 1923. No. 

 38,893. In a low clearing three and a half miles southwest of Hanover. 



Scirpiis pauciflorus Lightfoot. Lagrange County, June 22, 1922. 

 No. 36,640A. Lew marl border of the east side of Fish Lake about five 

 miles southeast of Lagrange. Reported by Higley and Raddin for Lake 

 County in wet soil south of Whiting. 



Carex brachijglossa Mackenzie. Knox County, June 5, 1923. No. 

 38,705. In a fiat white and pin oak woods about seven miles north- 

 west of Decker. 



Trillium cernuum var. macranthnm Eames and Wiegand. Laporte 

 County, May 24, 1923. No. 38,496. In a low woods eight miles east of 

 Michigan City, associated with white elm and silver maple. Petals oval, 

 white; anthers purplish; base of stigma crimson. 



Genin virginianum var. Murraycmnm Fernald. From DeKalb, Elk- 

 hart, Hamilton, Hendricks (Mrs. Chas. C. Deam), Howard, Randolph, 

 Rush and Tipton (Mrs. Chas. C. Deam) counties. 



Callitriche autn»!nalis L. Reported from Lake County in Proc. Ind. 

 Acad. Science 1920:227:1921; is now referred to Callitriche heterophylla 

 Pursh. 



Hypericum adpressuni Bart. Jasper County, Sept. 16, 1923. No. 

 39,873. In a roadside ditch four miles east of Roselawn. 



Jussiaea deciirrens (Walt.) DC. Posey County, Sept. 28, 1923. 

 No. 39,922. Growing in sandy soil on the wet border of a small body 

 of water formed by a spring on the east side of the road on the north- 

 east side of the cypress pond which is about thirteen miles southwest 

 of Mt. Vernon. Spencer County, Oct. 3, 1923. No. 39,957. On the 

 muddy border of a small stream in the Wilkersc i woods in the north- 

 east corner of Sec. 3 about one mile noi'th of Eiiterprise. The plants 

 ranged in height fi'om 40 to 81 inches. 



"Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci., vol. 33, 1923 (1924)." 



