Field notes, Kentucky, undated, 2 volumes
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Rhynchothrema deptatum, about 1 mile south of Vincelo, on east side of Carey creek, and is side of branch trip- ting into Carey Creek, on top of a hill, and probably is 2 mile from south of a branch, a cabin is situated op- pposite the locality at the N side of the branch, and a house is nearer head in the branch, I easily found on top of a ridge that extends between this branch and a branch which is larger and further south. The locality is south of the local by when Dr. J. M. Crum just attended but few Depriciana are found with these. associated with Rh. deptatum = split ended form of Pl. lynx, Alex Pl. Acadillei aty, W F Pate. Lynsey, a Velem near Bloom- field, W F Pate saw some specimens near Bloomfield. P Leptaena Menintri depts, about 1 1/2 and SE of Camillass Grahamen, which is about 4 miles from DeLavan on the D canal side jades, Town along a country road SE, and 1 1/2 mile down that road turns sharply to left crosses a branch 3/4 mi in this branch above the road crossing. Formed on S side of a little branch emptying into big branch just E. Strophomena sulcata, at distillery in Bristol Bards Town Road about 12 mi W of Bardstown. At foot of Long Hill 4 mi E of Bardstown on Springfield pike, At top of long hill on RR west of Beech Fork, from Springfield to Bardstown.