FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS OF INDIANA. 677 



J. acuminatus debilis (A. Gray) Engelm. 



In wet sands on the margins of ponds and streams. Abundant in 

 the stations in which it occurs. 

 Flowers in May and June. 

 Vigo (Blatchley). 



JUNCOIDES Adans. 



J. PIL08UM (L.) Kuntze. Hairy Wood-rush. 

 (Lvzula vernalis DC.) 

 Reported as a member of the State flora by Dr. D. T. MacDou- 

 gal. Verifying specimens in herbarium of DePauw University. 

 Putnam (MacDougal). 



J. campestre (L.) Kuntze. Common Wood-rush. 

 (Lazula campestris DC.) 

 Found plentifully in all parts of the State in open woods and 

 other light shades. 

 Flowers in May. 



Jefferson (Barnes) ; Fayette (Hessler) ; Putnam (MacDougal) ; 

 Vigo (Blatchley) ; Steuben (Bradner). 



MELANTHACE.E. Bunch-flower Family. 



TOFIELDIA Huds. 



glutinosa (Michx.) Pers. 



Found in the bogs and marshes of the northern counties. Not 

 reported as occurring south of Cass County. While frequently 

 found it is nowhere abundant. 



Flowers in May and June. 



Noble (Van Gorder) ; Lake (Hill) ; Cass (Hessler) ; Steuben 

 (Bradner). 



CHAM.ELIRIUM Willd. 



luteum (L ) A. Gray. Blazing Star. 



(C. Carolinianum Willd.) 

 Found in the most of the southern Counties growiug in low 

 grounds. Frequently met, but abundant in none of its stations. 

 Apparently more vigorous in moist meadows, though also found in 

 shaded localities. 



Flowers in May and June. 



