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of it in White County, but owing to its wide distribution it seems rea- 

 sonable to expect it there. 



(a) Hicoria glabra var. niegacarpa Sargent. 



Another of Sargent's new varieties. "Franklin County, on high 

 ground, west of Metaniora. Bark tight, leaflets 5." 



Without further comment I am permitted to add the following 

 revised list for this very puzzling genus Hicoria. The determinations 

 represent Sargent's latest efforts. 



(List 6.) 



Revised List of Hickories for Indiana. 



The determination of all the new records were made by Sargent. 

 Specimens of these new records were collected by C. C. Deam, Prof. 

 G. N. Hoffer and by myself, and are deposited in the Deam Herbarivim, 

 Bluffton, Ind. ; Purdue Herbarium, Purdue University; Arnold Arbor- 

 etum, Harvard University, and in my own herbarium. The chief change 

 noted in the revised list is Sargent's recognition of seven new varieties. 



1. Hicoria Pecan (Marsh) Brit. Pecan, Illinois Nut, Soft-shell 

 Hickory. Juglans Pecan Marsh. 1785; Carya olivaeformis Nutt. 1818; 

 Carya illinoiensis (Wang) K. Koch. ?; H. Pecan Brit. 1888. 



Old Records: Franklin (Meyncke — from a cultivated tree?) ; Gibson 

 (Schneck) ; Jefferson (Young); Knox (Thomas); Posey (Schneck), 

 (Deam) and (Wright); Vigo (Blatchley). 



No new records. 



2. Hicoria cordiformis (Wang) Brit. Bitter-nut, Swamp Hickory, 

 etc. J. alba minima Marsh. 1785; J. cordiformis Wang. 1787; C. amara 

 Nutt. 1818; H. minima Brit. 1888; H. cordiformis Brit. 1908. 



Old Records: Carroll (Thompson) ; Delaware, Jay, Randolph and 

 Wayne (Phinney) ; Fountain (Brown) ; Franklin (Meyncke) ; Gibson 

 and Posey (Schneck) ; Hamilton and Marion (Wilson) ; Knox (Ridg- 

 way) ; Noble (VanGorder) ; Parke (Hobbs) ; Steuben (Bradner) ; Vigo 

 and Monroe (Blatchley); Wayne (Petry and Markle) ; Montgomery 

 (Thompson) ; Posey (MacDougal and Wright) ; Putnam (Grimes) ; 

 Tippecanoe (Coulter) ; Adams, Delaware, Hamilton, Jennings, Knox, 

 Montgomery, Owen, Vermillion, Warren and Wells (Deam). 



