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Vaccinium angustifolium Ait. 
This blueberry is frequent in sandy black oak woods of the northwestern 
counties, and no doubt has been reported by authors under some other name. 
I have found it in Elkhart, Lake, Laporte, Newton, Porter and Starke Coun- 
ties. 
Vaccinium vacillans variety crinitum Fernald. 
This form appears to be more robust than the species, and in its distrib2- 
tion seems to follow the distribution of the species. I have specimens from 
the following counties: Clark, Floyd, Jackson, Pulaski and St. Joseph Coun- 
ties, 
Gentiana villosa L. 
Harrison County, Oct. 6, 1920. No. 33,445. Found by Mrs. Chas. C. 
Deam in a black oak woods about two miles southeast of Corydon. 
Vincetoxicum gonocarpos Walt. 
Knox County, Sept. 21, 1920. No. 82,969. On the bank of a small slough 
near White River and about one mile east of where it empties into the 
Wabash. This species was reported by Clapp as a very rare plant in the 
vicinity of New Albany. It was also reported as occurring in Gibson and 
Posey Counties in Coulter’s Catalogue on the authority of Dr. Schneck, but 
Schneck’s herbarium contained no specimen. 
Salvia silvestris L. 
Marshall County, July 15, 1920. No. 31,898. Several large colonies in 
a closely grazed pasture field on the west side of the road about one-half 
mile north of Culver. This is a European weed, and judging from the vigor 
of the colonies, and the fact that it was not touched by horses or cattle, it 
might become a troublesome weed. In the same pasture were several col- 
onies of Galium Mollugo, another European weed. 
Veronica peregrina var. ralapensis (H.B.K.) Pennell. 
This is the pubescent form of this species and comes into our area from 
the northwest. It is the common form in the northwestern counties, espe- 
cially in sandy fallow fields, etc. I have specimens from Knox, Kosciusko, 
Lagrange, Laporte, Perry and Steuben Counties. 
Agalinis Gattingeri (Small) Small. 
Noble County, Aug. 25, 1914. No. 14,608. <A single specimen found at the 
base of a white-black oak ridge on the south side of Deep Lake which 
about one mile south of Wolf Lake. Perry County, Sept. 24, 1918. No. 
26,707. Open woods on top of the Van Buren Ridge near the Harmony 
school house, about seven miles southeast of Cannelton. This species was 
determined by Francis W. Pennell, Jan. 17, 1921. 
Galium Mollugo L. 
Marshall County, July 15, 1920. No. 31,899. Several colonies in a closely 
grazed pasture on the west side of the road about one-half mile north of 
Culver. 
Galium verum L. 
Noble County, June 21, 1920. No. 31.110. Abundant in dry soil along 
the roadside about one mile west of Kendallville. Here it grows in large 
pure stands .in blue grass sod. 
