56 NOTES ON OUR LOCAL PLANTS 
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rotundifolia Linn., Sp. Pl. 281 (1753), Rorella rotundifolia (Linn.) 
Allioni, 1. c. 
Casella, Ind. (Higdon and Raddin), Lake Co., (S. Coulter), 
Take Maxinkuckee (H. W. Clarke), 223, 9460. Cass Co., Mich., 
Clarke, Ind. (Umbach). 
Rorella intermedia (Hayne). 
Drosera intermedia Hayne in Schrad. Jr. Bot. 1, 37 (1800), 
Drosera americana Willd., Enum 340 (1809). 
Lake Co. (S. Coulter), Millers, (Bastin), 10246 Mineral 
Springs, Porter Co. In a bog of the dune region at the edge of a 
pond which usually dries up completely in summer. During the 
very dry weather of Aug. 1913 the peat caught fire and the whole 
region was devastated. All vestiges of the plant were destroyed 
and it has not reappeared. Found in close promimity of Scleria 
verticillata and Polygala cruciata which also are now gone. 
Order 28. CALOPHYTAE. 
Bartling, Ord. Nat. Pl. 330, 398 (1830). 
Rosales Vindley. Nix. Pl. 21 (1833). Bentham and Hooker, 
Gen. 1, 13 (1865), Engler and Prantl., Pflnzfam. Nachtr. 348 
(1897). 
Family 80. CRASSULACEAE DC,, Bull. Plilom. 
49 (1891). 
Also vam. DC., BI. Fr. 35.4) 382, (1805); \ Bartling) lc toes 
and 309 (1830). 
SEDUM Pliny, Hist. 26 : 8, also Columella. 
Sedum, Cepaea or Telephium of nearly all the pre-Linnaean 
writers, See C. Bauhin, Pinax 284, 287, 288 (1623), Anacampseros 
Gesner, Sedum Tour. Els. 229 (1694), I. R. H. 262 (1700), Sedum 
Linn. Syst., (1735), Gen. 136 (1754). } 
Sedum triphyllum (Haw.) 8S. F. Gray. Nat. Arr. Br. Pl. II, 
540 (1821). 
Anacampseros triphylla Haw., Syn. Pl. Suce. rir (1812). 
Lake Maxinkuckee (Clarke). Found at Notre Dame, Lake- 
ville, N. Liberty, Mishawaka, Benton Harbor, and St. Joseph. 
Common and spreading in woods near farm houses. 
Sedum minimum ‘Tabernaemontanus, (1580) Lobelius Adv. 
(1576). 
