262 BOTANICAL GAZETTE. 
GENERAL NOTES. 
position to give further information regarding these species would confer 4 
favor by addressing C. R. Orcutt, San Diego, Cal. : 
Some Indiana Plants.—There are a few plants to add to the list of those 
already published for Indiana, or additional stations. All are from Lake or 
Porter County : 
Hepatica triloba, Chaix. Hobart. Generally on north slopes.—Cornus Cana- 
having been collected June 21. P. natans fruits in August or later. This 
peculiarity may call attention to it. This adds another locality to the few 
already given for this species. In Gray’s Manual it is ascribed to E. Mass. 
Head, L. L., Mr. Morong writes that he has seen it from Delaware and East 
New York.—Carer arida, Schw. & Torr., and C. squarrosa, L., at Wheeler’ eat 
estuea ovina, L. Banks of Calumet river. Hammond. A locality showing 
many evidences of former occupation by Indians, such as arrow-heads, flint 
globular and very sweet. Shrub mostly taller than the common form — 
growing with it, Seemingly affecting rather damper and richer soil. ries 
fruit ripens at the same time as that of the blueberry. Having noticed it 
