Piuants Nor Hirxsertro REPORTED FROM INDIANA. VI. 
CHCl Dinar. 
The following plants have not been recognized as members of the Indiana 
flora. Specimens of the species reported are in the writer’s herbarium. The 
species in Rubus and Viola were determined by Ezra Brainard. The Part- 
henocissus and Vitis were determined by C. S. Sargent. The Gramineae 
were determined by Agnes Chase. The determination of the remaining 
species was checked by the Gray Herbarium. The species in Rubus and 
Viola have been made possible by the breaking up of aggregates and the 
recognition of hybrids. 
Paspalum pubescens Muthl. 
Martin county, July 11, 1915. No. 17,161. In a woods pasture about 
three miles north of Shoals near Cedar Bluffs along White River. In Sullivan 
county, August 25, 1915. No. 18,229. On the border of a woods road in 
a beech woods about three miles northeast of Grayville. 
Sorbus Aucuparia L. 
Laporte county, May 2, 1911. No. 7,992. In a sandy black oak woods 
about three miles north of Laporte. This tree upon my authority was re- 
ported by J. A. Nieuwland in the Midland Naturalist, Vol. 4, 175, 1915, as 
Sorbus americana Marsh. 
Prunus Mahaleb L. 
Jefferson county, September 9, 1915. No. 18,862. In a woods pasture 
along Thrifty Creek about one mile above Clifty Falls. Martin county, 
August 31, 1915. No. 18,403. Several trees about four inches in diameter 
along the roadside about half a mile north of Loogootee. Ripley county, 
June 18, 1915. No. 16,129. A tree six incles in diameter on the rocky 
wooded slope of Laugherty Creek just east of Versailles. 
Rubus allegheniensis Porter. 
Allen county, June 3, 1906. No. 1,051. Wooded bank of the St. Joe 
River near Robison Park. Fountain county, June 4, 1905. In a woods 
just west of Veedersburge. Lagrange county, June 6, 1915. No. 15,946. 
