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Huntington County. July 4, 1907. No. 2,141. In a wet weods about two 
miles north of Buckeye. 
Johnson County, June §, 1912. No. 11,088. Collected by Mrs. Chas. C. 
Deam along Young’s Creek south of Franklin. 
Marion County, May 30, 1911. No. 8,522. Collected by Mrs. Chas. C. 
Deam in a ditch near Irvington. 
Posey County, May 24, 1911. No. 8,850. In a wet woods near Goose 
Pond. 
Wells County, May 22, 1908. No. 3,040. Abundant in a wet woods just 
south of Bluffton. 
Curex atherodes Spreng. 
Tipton County, July 9, 1913. No. 13,682. Collected by Mrs. Chas. C. 
Deam in a prairie habitat along the Lake Erie Railroad about two miles 
west of Goldsmith. 
Juncus brachycarpus Kngeln. 
Crawford County, July 13, 1899. In a valley near Wyandotte Cave. 
Marshall County, July 2, 1911. No. 9,021. Ina ditch along the railroad 
about one mile south of Culver. 
Alsine graminea (.) Britt. 
Laporte County, May 22, 1910. No. 6,440. On the bank of an open 
ditch through the prairie just west of the State Prison. 
Ranunculus cymbalistes Greene. 
Floyd County, April 20, 1918. No. 12,565. Type locality about one- 
half mile south of the Southern Railroad on the top of the first wooded 
ridge west of New Albany. Associated with Pinus virginiana Mill. and 
Quercus Prinus L. 
Physocarpus opulifolius var. intermedius (Rydb.) Rob. 
Starke County, September 1, 1914. No. 15,152. <A large colony on the 
south side of Bass Lake. 
Sanguisorbia minor Scop. 
Lawrence County. Introduced in grass seed in a field about 80 rods 
from the boundaries of Orange and Washington counties. Reported by 
Prof. M. L. Fisher of Purdue University. 
Meibomia illinoensis (Gray) Kuntze. 
Benton County, July 31, 1912. No. 11,839. Roadside about four miles 
north of Fowler. 
