736 EEPOET OF STATE GEOLOGIST. 



Laporte (Barnes); Monroe and Vigo (Blatchley); Putnam (Mac- 

 Dougal); Fayette (Hessler); Gibson and Posey (Schneck); Tippe- 

 canoe (Cunningham); Kosciusko (Coulter); Daviess (Clements); 

 Jefferson (J. M. Coulter); Jay, Delaware, Kandolph and Wayne 

 (Phinney); Noble (Van Gorcler); Franklin (Meyncke); Clark 

 (Baird and Taylor); Vermillion (Wright); Round Lake (Deam); 

 Hamilton and Marion (Wilson); Steuben (Bradner). 



S. alba Muhl. White Campion. 



(*S nivea Otth.) 

 In shaded, moist places or along railroads in the southern 

 counties. Not abundant in any of its stations. 

 Flowering in June and July. 



Putnam and Vigo (Blatchley); Jefferson (J. M. Coulter); Jay, 

 Delaware, Randolph and Wayne (Phinney); Clark (Baird and 

 Taylor); Fayette (Hessler); Putnam; Hamilton and Marion (Wil- 

 son); Carroll. 



S. Virginica L. Fire Pink. 



Frequent in shaded ravines and damp woods in most parts of 

 the State. Rarely found in dry soils. 



Flowers from April until September. 



Tippecanoe (Cunningham); Kosciusko (Coulter); Daviess 

 (Clements); Jefferson (Barnes); Putnam (MacDougal); Jay, Del- 

 aware, Randolph and Wayne (Phinney); Noble (Van Gorder); 

 Dearborn (Collins); Clark (Baird and Taylor); Franklin 

 (Meyncke); Vermillion (Wright); Monroe and Vigo (Blatchley); 

 Fayette (Hessler); Decatur (Ballard); Hamilton and Marion (Wil- 

 son). 



S. regia Sims. Royal Catchfly. 



Only occasionally found in a few counties of the State. It is 

 found on the borders of prairies or open stretches in dry, rather 

 sandy soil. 



Flowers collected in June. 



Vigo (Blatchley); Wayne (Phinney); Hamilton (Wilson); Gib- 

 son. 



S. Caroliniana Walt. Wild Pink. 



(S. Pennsylvanica Michx.) 

 In various parts of the State, growing in dry, sandy or rocky 

 soil. Not uncommon but abundant in none of its stations. 

 Flowers from April through June. 

 Tippecanoe and Jefferson. 



