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Jasper County, July 30, 1912. No. 11,789. Roadside about four miles 
west of Remington. 
Lagrange County, August 29, 1914. No. 14,939. Roadside about three 
miles northeast of Howe. Associated with Kuhnia eupatoroides, and 
Drymocallis agrimonioides. 
Lake County, July 29, 1912. No. 11,750. Roadside about four miles 
southeast of Cedar Lake. 
Marshall County, July 2, 1911. No. 8,995. Open wooded hillside 
about a half mile south of Culver. 
Steuben County, August 11, 1903. In woods near Gage Lake. In 
the same county on a gravelly wooded hill on the east side of Hog-back 
Lake in 1906. No. 1,265. 
Hartmannia speciosa (Nutt.) Small. 
Floyd County, June 8, 1913. No. 13,260. Abundant in an alfalfa field 
and on both sides of an adjoining road on the “knobs” west of New Al- 
bany, just beyond the terminal of the traction line to Silver Hills. 
Solidago hispida Muhl. 
Steuben County, September 20, 1914. No. 15,504. In white oak woods 
and along a wooded roadside on the east side of James Lake. 
Antennaria neodioica Greene. 
Wells County, May 28, 1914. No. 14,190. Growing with white oak and 
Antennaria fallax on the high clay bank of the Wabash River about one 
mile below Vera Cruz. 
Antennaria Parlinii Fernald. 
Brown County, May 21, 1910. No. 5,985. Frequent on sterile wooded 
hills between Helmsburg and Nashville. 
Clark County, May 8, 1912. No. 10,496. In sterile white and black 
oak woods on the Forest Reserve. 
Decatur County, May 5, 1912. No. 10,479. Abundant on the top of the 
sterile wooded bank of Flat Rock River about half a mile above St. Paul. 
Jennings County, April 28, 1912. No. 10,429. Top of the high bank of 
the Muscatatuck River between Vernon and North Vernon. 
Martin County, May 20, 1913. No. 12,872. On top of a wooded bluff 
along White River about two miles above Shoals. 
Montgomery County, May 16, 1913. No. 12,750. In a white oak woods 
along Sugar Creek near the “Shades”. 
