NOTES ON OUR LOCAL PLANTS 21 



Lake (3 miles east) Dune Park, Lakeville, North Liberty, Tam- 

 arack (Laporte Co). 



Family 16. ALISMACEAE D. C. Fl. Fr. 3, p. 181, 



(1805), also Dum. Comment. Bot. p. 64 (1823). 



Fl. Belg. p. 135 ex Vent. 



ALISMA (Pliny) Nat. Hist. 1. 25, c. 10 & 77. Valerius Cordus 

 (1561). 



Also Alisma Linn. Syst. (1735) Gen. PI. p. 108, (1737), p. 

 160, (1754); Sp. PI. p. 342, (1754); in part. Plantaginastrum 

 Heister, Syst. 7, (1748). Ranunculus Tour. Els. p. 241, (1694). 

 Inst. R. H. p. 292, (1700), in part. Damasonium Dioscorides 

 and Pliny, is a synonym for Alisma. 



Alisma erecta Linn. Am. Acad. II, p. 245, (1749). 



Alisma Plantago Scopoli, 1771. 



Alisma Plantago aquatica Linn. Sp. PI. p. 342, (1753).* 



Lake Maxinkuckee, Ind., H. W. Clarke; Bankson Lake, 

 Mich.; Chain Lakes, Ind. (St. Joseph Co.); St. Joseph's Lake, 

 Notre Dame, Ind.; Rum Village, South Bend, Ind.; Lakeville, 

 Ind.; Benton Harbor, St. Joseph, New Buffalo, Bertrand, Mich; 

 Hudson Lake, Tamarack, and Sagunay, Ind. (Laporte Co.) ; 

 (Laporte Co.) Deam, Barnes. Mineral Springs (Porter Co.) ; 

 Millers, Dune Park, Gary, (Lake Co.); Michigan City, Ind.; C. D. 

 Mell; Millers, Ind., L. M. Umbach. 



SAGITTA Pliny, Nat. Hist. 1. 21, c. 17 & 68, also numerous 

 authors before Linnaeus. 



Sagittaria Gerard (1576), not SagiUaria Lobelius. 



Sagittaria Linn. Syst. (1735), Gen. PI. p. 289, (1737); p. 

 429, (1754); Sp. PI. p. 993, (1753). Ranunculus Tour. Els. p. 241, 

 (1694); Inst. R. H. p. 292, (1700). 



Sagitta latifolia (Willd.). 



Sagittaria latifolia Willd. Sp. PI. 4, p. 409, (1806). 



Bankson Kake, Bertrand, Benton Harbor, St. Joseph, Mich.; 

 Rum Village at South Bend, Notre Dame Lakes, Lakeville, Chain 

 Lakes, Dollar Lake (St. Joseph Co.); Millers & Dune Park, (Lake 

 Co.) Tamarack, Hudson Lake, Michigan City, (Laporte Co.); 

 Mineral Springs, (Porter Co. 



* The Linnaean name not being a binary is inadmissable in a strictly 

 binary system. For other synonyms see Am. Mid. Nat. II. p. loi. 



