Plants New to Indiana—lLxX. DTG 
in height. In an adjoining black oak woods, it sometimes reached a height 
of five feet. 
Rubus idacus variety canadensis Richardson. 
Lagrange County, June 21, 1920. No. 31,116. In a tamarack swamp 
five miles east of Lagrange. Lake County, July 28, 1907. No. 2,379. Ina 
thicket on the dunes near Pine. Steuben County, July 4, 1904. Among 
the tamarack on the low border of the west side of Graveyard Lake. 
Prunus cuneata Raf. 
This is an erect shrub which usually is about three to six feet tall. How- 
ever, it is occasionally somewhat higher, and I found one specimen twelve 
feet high and about one and a half inches in diameter breast high. It 
sends up suckers and is usually found in clusters. It prefers a moist hab- 
itat, although it is often found in quite dry sandy places among the dunes. 
Along the beach of Lake Michigan like all other woody plants it is often 
somewhat scrubby but never decumbent and rooting at the nodes. Its 
favorite habitat is low places between the dunes, and at a distance from the 
dune area it is found in low flat Quercus palustris woods, usually associ- 
ated with Aronia melanocarpa, species of Salix, ete. I have taken it so 
many times in so many counties that I will give the names of the counties 
only in which I have taken specimens: Cass, Elkhart, Fulton, Lake, New- 
ton, Porter, Pulaski, St. Joseph and Starke. By other writers this form in 
our area has been called Prunus pumila. There is but one form in our area 
and I believe it is properly referred to this. species. 
Trifolium reflexum variety glabrum Loja. 
Posey County, June 15. 1918. No. 25,481. Common in a flat woods ten 
miles southwest of Mt. Vernon. Associated with Quercus stellata, Quercus 
faleata, Agave, Baptisia leucantha, ete. For a description of the form see 
Muhlenbergia Vol. 5:38 :1909. . 
Geranium Bicknellii Britton. 
Lake County, July 12, 1920. No. 31,631. In a burned over area in a 
Quereus palustris-Quercus velutina woods one mile south of Griffith. Asso- 
ciated with Corydalis sempervirens, etc., vigorous specimens had a spread 
of three feet in diameter. Starke County. July 14, 1920. No. 31,855. Ina 
burned over area in a clearing in a Quercus palustris-Quereus velutina 
woods three miles north of Ora. Here it was very closely associated w° h 
Epilobium angustifolium ; and vigorous plants had a spread of three feet. 
Callitriche autumnalis L. 
Lake County, July 12, 1920. No. 31,640. In a dried up marsh one mile 
south of Griffith, especially frequent among a lot of cat-tails. 
Cornus stricta Lam, 
Knox County, Aug. 19, 1919. No. 29,252. Low place in Little Cypress 
Swamp about twelve miles southwest of Decker. Also noted in the same 
county in a very low place in a woods bordering Swan Pond about six miles 
northwest of Decker. Posey County, April 20, 1919, and Aug. 15, 1919. No. 
29,086. A shrub about 6-7 feet tall in a low place in a low woods about 
ten miles southwest of Mt. Vernon. In this low woods within a radius of 
250 feet have been found for the first time in Indiana the following south- 
western plants: Styrax americana, Trachelospermum difforme and Tri- 
folium reflexum var. glabrum. 
