46 BOTANICAL GAZETTE. 
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dance on the’ slopes of sand hills, mostly on their eastern sides. 
All have the lobes of the leaves rounded or very blunt, none 
1, p. 20), mentions the oe- 
currence of Hepatica triloba on the hills at Joliet, Ill., and also 
at Michigan City. At the latter place it grows interspersed with 
“pigea repens, L. 
Hypericum Sarothra, Michx., Hammond, Lake county. 
Pyenanthemum linifolium, Pursh.,Whiting, Lake county. 
Lycopodium lucidulum, Michx.., Chesterton, Porter county. 
Tn ‘* Wolf Lake,” a narrow pond in the northeastern corner 
of Lake county, the following Potamogetons were found; P 
pene, Tuckerman, P. perfoliatus, L. var. lanceolatus, Rob- 
Ins. : 
There may be given for new localities: : 
Lespedeza reticulata, Pers, , var. angustifolia, Gray., (L. viola- 
cea, Pers. var. angustifolia, Gray, Man.) Gibson, Lake county, 
oerkea proserpinacoides, Willd. Chesterton. 
Gnaphalium uliginosum, L. Along the road between Ham- 
mond and Gibson. This is the first time I have seen this plant 
in the West. It is not given in Patterson’s “ Catalogue of the 
Plants of Illinois.’ Ihave found it as far north as Sault Ste. 
Marie, Ontario. 
Cacalia atriplicifolia, L. Hammond ; Mieracium Gronovii, L., 
sand hills at Hammond. 
erardia auriculata, Michx., Sheffield, Lake county. 
foa annua, l., Hammond. With biennial root. Not a “fre- 
quent” plant or found “ everywhere,” as far as my experience 
7 goes, though often sought. 
_Potamogeton zostereefolius, Schum. (P. compressus, L. ex 
Fries, Gray’s Manual), P. lonchites, Tuckerman, P. pectinatus, L., 
i 4 k 
_ Plants were seen in blossom, so that there was no mistake as to _ 
_ the identification, 
