FLOWERING PLANTS AXD FERXS OF INDIANA. 877 



LOGANIACEJE. Logania Family. 



SPIGELIA L. 



S. Marylandica L. Indian or Carolina Pink. 



A showy plant growing in rich woods. Eeported from a single 

 county. 



Flowering season from May until July. 

 Marion (Moffatt). 



GENTIAN ACE.E. Gentian Family. 



SABBATIA Adans. 



8. angustifolia (Michx.) Britton. Narrow-leaved Sabbatia. 



(S. brachiata Ell.) 

 Occasional in the southern part of the State in somewhat clayey 

 moist soils. Eeported definitely from a single county. 

 Flowering from May until August. 

 Jefferson (J. M. Coulter). 



S. angularis (L.) Pursh. Rose-Pink. 



In various counties usually in moist and rich sandy loams, near 

 the borders of lakes or the lowlands of sluggish streams. Fre- 

 quently found in considerable profusion in almost pure sand on 

 the beaches of the smaller inland lakes. The flowers are very at- 

 tractive and slightly fragrant. 



Flowers in July and August. 



Tippecanoe (Cunningham); C&ss (Hessler); Franklin 

 (Meyncke); Jefferson (J. M. Coulter); Clark (Baird and Taylor); 

 Gibson and Posey (Schneck); Kosciusko (Coulter); Lake 

 (Blatchley). 



GENTIANA L. 



G. crinita Froel. Fringed Gentian. 



In damp, usually rich soils, in open woods or meadows. Quite 

 frequent in its range, but never abundant. Confined to the cen- 

 tral and northern counties, not being reported south of Marion 

 County. 



Flowers in September and October. 



Cass (Hessler); Noble (Van Gorder); Wayne (Phinney); Kos- 

 ciusko (Chipman); Marion (Hessler); Steuben (Bradner); Lake 

 and Wabash (Blatchley). 



