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In a dry sandy woods four miles southwest of Owensville. Jasper County, 

 May 8, 1916. No. 19,424. In very sandy soil on a low hill along the right 

 of way of the Penna Ry. about two miles east of Goodland. Associated with 

 Rammculus fascicularis; Viola pedatifida; etc. Lagrange County, June 5, 

 1915. No. 15,982. Jn very sandy soil in a low black and white oak clearing 

 just north of Pigeon River and about half a mile west of the Steuben County 

 line. Flowers white. Abundant here and albino plants not infrequent. 

 Frequent in similar habitats throughout the county. Laporte County, 

 June 1, 1916. No. 19,957. In a prairie habitat along the railroad a half mile 

 east of Wanatah. Associated with Hypoxis hirsida; Phlox pilosa; etc. 

 Common here as well as Phlox pilosa, and albino forms of both species fre- 

 quent. Starke County, June 1, 1916. No. 19,925. In sandy soil in an 

 open black and white oak woods one fourth mile southeast of the southeast 

 side of Bass Lake. 



Silene dichotoma Ehrh. 



Switzerland County, June 19, 1915. No. 16,170. In poor soil on a hill 

 along the Bennington Road four miles north of Vevay. Abundant here. 



Cheirinia inconspicua (S. Wats.) Britt. 



Marshall County, May 30, 1913. Collected in Plymouth along the rail- 

 road by E. L. Greene during a wait to change cars. This illustrates the 

 ceaseless activity of this peer of botanists. 



Rubus Baileyanus'Bntton. 



This species was reported in Coulter's Catalogue, but recent studies of 

 the genus Rubus have given a different meaning to many of the species of the 

 genus. The following records are given to set forth the known range of the 

 species in our area. The names of the counties and the number of the 

 specimens are given only. Allen County, No. 20,229. Bartholomew County, 

 No. 20,608. Clark County, No. 20,336. Crawford County, No. 20, 431. 

 Elkhart County, No. 19,949. Harrison County, No. 20,499. Lagrange 

 County, No. 18,884 and 19,887. Marshall County, No. 19,935. Starke 

 County, No. 19,963. Steuben County, No. 20,226. 



Rubus betulifolius Small. 



Pike County, July 7, 1915. No. 16,967. In a beech woods one mile east 

 of Union. Posey County, July 5, 1915. No. 16,850. In sandy soil along 

 the roadside one mile south of Cynthiana. 



R^ibus Enslenii Tratt. 



Starke County, June 1, 1916. No. 19,932. Low sandy border of the 

 southeast side of Bass Lake. 



Rubus fioridus Tratt. 



Harrison County, .June 26, 1916. No. 20,518. In rather moist soil along 

 the roadside one and a half miles west and three-fifths of a mile south of 

 Elizabeth. 



