92G REPORT OF STATE GEOLOGIST. 



BUCHNEEA L. 



B. Americana L. Blue-hearts. 



In several widely separated counties, growing in dry, sandy or 

 gravelly soil. Nowhere abundant. 

 Flowers from June through August. 

 Floyd, Harrison, and Lake. 



AFZELIA J. G. Gmel. 



A. macrophylla (Nutt.) Kuntze. Mullen Foxglove. 

 (Seymeria macrophylla Nutt ) 



In rich, moist soils, along streams and in thickets. Confined 

 to the central and southern counties in its mass distribution, 

 though reported as far north as Montgomery County. 



Flowers in August and September. 



Vigo, Monroe, Montgomery, and Putnam (Blatchley); Jeffer- 

 son (J. M. Coulter); Gibson and Posey (Schneck); Clark (Baird 

 and Taylor); Franklin (Meyncke); Fayette (Hessler); Hamilton 

 (Wilson). 



DASYSTOMA Eaf. 



D. Pedicularia (L.) Benth. Fern-leaf Foxglove. 

 (Gerardia Pedicularia L.) 

 In dry woods in the northern part of the State. Probably of 

 limited distribution. 



Flowering late in August and in September. 



Elkhart (Barnes); Tippecanoe (Noel); Steuben (Bradner). 



D. flava (L ) Wood. Downy False Foxglove. 



(Gerardia /?ava L.) 



In the northern part of the State in considerable abundance 

 in dry woods and thickets. Extending south sparingly as far as 

 Vigo County. 



Flowering in July and August. 



St. Joseph (Barnes); Jay, Delaware, Randolph, and Wayne 

 (Phinney); Noble (Van Gorder); Jefferson (J. M. Coulter); Vigo 

 (Blatchley); Steuben (Bradner). 



D. grandiflora (Benth.) Wood. Western False Foxglove. 

 (Gerardia grandiflora Benth.) 

 Id dry woods and thickets in the northern part of State. 

 Flowers from July to August. 

 Steuben (Bradner). 



