58 NOTES ON OUR LOCAL PLANTS 
Heuchera americana Linn., Sp. Pl., 226 (1753). 
Turkey River (Clarke). 
Heuchera hispida Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept., 188 (1814). 
Lake Maxinkuckee (Clarke), Lake Co. (Hill). 
Heuchera hirsuticaulis (Wheelock) Rydberg Britt. Man. 
482 (1901). 
Heuchera hispida hirsuticaulis Wheelock, Bull: Torr. Cl., 
17, 199 (1890). 
Marshall Co. (Deam), 10528 Notre Dame, 9681, 9440 Chain 
Lakes, 43 Granger, Ind. 
TIARELLA, Gen.’ Poo! (1754). 
Tiarella cordifolia Sp. Pl. 405 (1753). 
St. Joseph Co. (Rothert.)! 
I have nowhere found it within the region. 
WITL EEA *’Four., Bis. 207° (1694)> Tc RHEL) 2a teas 
Mitella Linn., Svyst., (1735), Gen. 131 (1737), 190 (1754). 
Mitella americana Tour., Els. 207 (1694). 
Mitella diphylla Linn., Sp. Pl. 406 (1753). 
Grand Haven, (Umbach), St. Joseph Co. (Rothert), Notre 
Dame, 4008, 2036, 4009 (Powers), Notre Dame, 1891, 10008, 
406, 815, 2527, 2534. 
CHRYSOSPLENIUM (Tabernaemontanus). Tour. Els., 122 
(7694) 1..R7i He ‘146 (1700); 
Also Linn., Syst. (1735), Hort. Cliff. 149 (1737),Genh. 115 
(1737), 189 (1754). | 
Chrysosplenium americanum Schwein. in Hook. FI. Bor. 
Am, J, 242 (1832). 
Chrysosplenium oppositifolium Walt., Fl. Car. 140 (1788) 
not Linn. 
Lake Maxinkuckee (Clarke), Porter Co. (Deam), 810, 10012 
Notre Dame. 
Family 84. HYDRANGEACEAE Dumort., Anal. 
Fam. 36, 38 (1829). 
PHILADELPHUS Athenaeus, Dipnosophistae, XV:29, 
probably. 
Philadelphus C. Bauhin, Pinax, 398 (1623). Syringa Tour. 
Els. 491 (1694), I. R. H. 617 (1700), Philadelphus Linn. Syst. 
(1735), Gen. 140 (1737), 211 (1754), Syringa of a great many of 
the pre-Linnaean authors, the name used also for the Lilac. 
