THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST Fi 
Castor Durante, Lacuna, Turner, ‘Tabernaemontanus, Lobelius, 
Thalius, Gesner, Anguillara, Columna, Brunfels, Pliny, 25:6, 
etc., etc., Agrimonia Brunfels, Dodonaeus, Lonicer, Caesalpinus, 
Linn. Gen., 138 (1737), 206 (1754) Tours., Els., 251 (1694), I. R. H., 
301 (1700). 
Eupatorium molle (T. and G.). 
Agrimonia mollis Britton, Bull. Torr. Cl., 19, 221 (1892). 
Agrimomia Eupotoria var. mollis T. and H. Fl. Am., 1. 431 (1840). 
Found in Lake Co. 11636 Mineral Springs, 11442 S. E. Notre 
Dame, 10303 S. South Bend. 
Eupatorium hirsutum (Muhl.). 
Agrimonia Eupatoria var. hirsuta Muhl., Cat., 47 (1813), 
Agrimonia hirsuta (Muhl.) Bicknell, Bull. Torr. Cl., 23, 509 (1896), 
Agrimonia gryposepala Wallr., Beitr. Bot., 1. 49 (1842). 
Lake Maxinkuckee (Clarke), Porter Co., (Deam), 11260, 
11698 S. South Bend, Ind., 1886 Notre Dame, 10465 Bertrand, 
Mich., Berrien Co. ; 
Eupatorium rostellatum (Wallr.) 
Agrimonia rostellata (Wallr., Beitr. Bot., 1. 42 (1842), Agrimonia 
parviflora DC. Prod., 2, 588 (1825) not Soland (1789). 
11700 S. South Bned, Ind. 
Eupatorium parviflorum (Soland.). 
Agrimonia parviflora Soland., Ait., Hort. Kew., 2, 130 (1789). 
Millers (Umbach), Michigan City (C. D. Mell), Lake Co. 
(Deam.) 
(To be continued.) 
~ QUAMOCLIT SLOTERI. 
BY J. A. NIEUWLAND. 
Whatever view be taken of the status of the remarkable 
plant produced by Mr. Logan Sloter in crossing Quamocl it coccinea 
(Linn.) Britton (Impomoea coccinea Linn.) with Quamoclit vulgaris 
Choisy (Impomoea Quamoclit Linn.) we have beyond doubt a plant 
which if found in the field without any knowledge as to its origin, 
we must admit that the most consevative botanist would scarcely 
hesitate to report it as a new species. The hybrid in question 
breeds true to type and was produced between the former as 
