140 
a half miles southeast of Juliette. Henry county, May 10,1911. No. 8,117. 
In a moist rich woods one mile northeast of Spiceland. Jefferson county, 
September 9, 1915. No. 18,855. In a woods one mile west of Chelsea. 
Johnson county, May 8, 1910. No. 5,782. Wooded hillside about three miles 
south of Franklin. Lagrange county, June 6, 1915. No. 15,865. In a woods 
on the north side of Cogg Lake about four miles south of Lagrange. Ver- 
million county, May 8, 1910. No. 5,840. Wooded hillside one mile north- 
west of Hillsdale. Whitley county, August 23, 1914. No. 14,548. In a 
white oak woods about four miles east of Columbia City. 
Verbena bracteosa Michx. x urticaefolia L. 
Lawrence county, July 13, 1915. No. 17,287. In sandy soil along the 
roadside about a half mile north of Lawrenceport. 
Bacopa rotundifolia (Michx.) Wetts. 
Orange county, July 14, 1915. No. 17,376. Ina pond near the Washing- 
ton county line along the Paoli and Salem road one and a half miles south 
of Bromer. Also noted in a pond near the road about three miles south 
of Orleans. Washington county, September 12, 1915. No. 18,983. In a 
pool in a pasture field about six miles west of Pekin. Also noted in a pond 
about four miles west of Salem. 
Solidago erecta Pursh. 
Clarke county, September 11, 1915. No. 18,946. On a Quercus Prinus 
Ridge about two miles southwest of Borden. Harrison county, September 
6, 1915. No. 18,720. On a Quercus Prinus ridge about a half mile west of 
Stewart’s Landing, which is three miles east of Elizabeth. Washington 
county, September 12, 1915. No. 19,000. On a Quercus Prinus ridge about 
ten miles north of Salem, and about one mile south of the Muscatatuek 
River. In all the locations where this species was noted it was growing 
in sterile soil, associated with Solidago bicolor. 
