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Rubus frondosus Bigel. 



CraA\'ford County, Nos. 20,389 and 20,400. Harrison County, No. 20,509. 

 Jackson County, No. 20,605. Noble County, No. 20,085. Starke County, 

 No. 19,923. Steuben County, No. 20,211. 



Rubus allegheniensis x recurvans. 



AUen County, No. 19,871. DeKalb County, No. 20,235. Elkhart 

 County, No. 19,948. Franklin County, No. 20,283. Lake County, No. 

 20,088. 



Rubus argulus x recurvans. 



Porter County, No. 20,032. Wayne County, No. 20,249. 



Acalypha oslri/(rfoIui Riddeli. 



Clark County, September 29, 1909. No. 5,474. In a catalpa planting 

 on the Forest Reserve. Harrison County, October 14, 1916. No. 22,457. 

 In a '-otato field along the Ohio River aboiit one mile west of Locust Point. 

 Posey County, Sei>teniber 28, 1910. No. 7,676. In a cultivated field about 

 three miles south of New Harmony. Collected in 1916 in tlie same county 

 in a corn field about three miles east of Mt. Vernon. 



Chamaesyce Lansingii MiUspaugh. 



Randolph County, Septem})er 13, 1914. No. 15,447. Bank of the Sala- 

 monie River .south of Redkey. Tipton County, August 2, 1913. by Mrs. 

 Chas. C. Deam. No. 13,897. Right of way of the Lake Erie Ry. about one 

 mile west of Goldsmith. 



Lechea Leggellii Briiion and iloUick. 



Allen County, August 2, 1914. No. 14,515. Locally abundant in sandy 

 soil in the clearing on the Godfrey Reserve just south of Ft. Wayne. Newton 

 County. August 30, 1916. No. 21,395. In sandy soil m a black and white 

 oak woods, just west of Thayer. Starke County, September 1, 1914. No. 

 15,161. In rather moist sandy soil in a black and white oak woods on the 

 southeast side of Bass Lake. 



Viola hirsulnla Brainerd. 



Clark County, .lunc 29, 1916. No. 20, 567. On a wooded slope bordering 

 the road about two miles west of Bennettsville. Associated Avith Quercus 

 velulina and Pinus virginiana. A hybrid of this species was found at the 

 same place. 



Viola pralincola Greene. 



Lake County, May 9, 1916. No. 19,473. In a low woods bordering the 

 Kankakee River one mile south of Schneider. Associated with Quercus 

 paluslris; Quercus bicolor; Acer saccharin urn, etc. Porter County, June 3, 

 1916. No. 20,050. On the moist wooded bank of the Calumet River, just 

 north of the Gary School property. 



