SYSTEMATIC ANNOTATED LIST OF PLANTS. 165 
Abies balsamea (L.) Mill. Balsam Fir. Not rare, along 
rocky slopes and above ledges along the upper course of the 
Upper Iowa river. Most abundant near Kendallville and 
Bluffton. 
Juniperus communis L. Juniper. Locally conimon on dry 
rocky hilltops. Kendallville, Bluffton, Canoe creek, both forks 
of Bear creek. 
Juniperus virginiana L. Red Cedar. Common on dry hili- 
sides and rocky slopes. Kendallville, Bluffton, Decorah, Canoe 
creek, both forks of Bear creek, Hesper. 
Family 2, Taxacee, 
Taxus canadensis Marsh. American Yew. Locally common 
on steep shaded slopes and above ledges. Kendallville, Canoe 
creek, south fork of Bear creek. 
Class II, Angiosperme. 
SUB—CLASS I. MONOCOTYLEDONES. 
Order I. Graminales. 
Family 1. Gvraminee. Grasses. 
Andropogon provincialis Lam. (A. furcatus Muhl.) Blue- 
stem. Still common where the native prairie flora is not wholly 
“destroyed. Ft. Atkinson. 
Andropogon nutans L. (Chrysopogon nutans Benth.) Indian 
Grass. Common in dry borders and openings. Ft. Atkinson, 
Hesper. 
Panicum crus-galli L. Barnyard Grass. A naturalized weed, 
in waste places. Decorah (Goddard), Calmar, Ft. Atkinson. 
' Panicum glabrum Gaud. Smooth Crab-grass. Common 
introduced weed. Freeport. 
Panicum sanguinale L. Finger Grass. Introduced weed,. in 
cultivated places. Near Hesper, etc. 
Panicum capillare L. Old Witch Grass Common native 
weed, in waste and cultivated grounds. Ft. Atkinson. 
Panicum latifolium L. Porter’s Panicum. Rather common 
in open woods. Ft. Atkinson. 
Panicum scribnerianum Nash. (P. scopariwm Gray, in part.) 
Scribner’s Panicum. In dry soil. Decorah (Savage). 
Panicum dichotomum L. Reported by Fitzpatrick. 
_ Panicum unciphyllum Trin. Finger Grass. In dry places. 
Decorah (Goddard). hg. 
