68 Rhodora [APRIL 
136 |P. languidum Hitche. & Lanuginosa. 
Chase. Maine, Massa- . 
chusetts, New York. 
138 |P. pseudopubescens Nash.| P. ovale [but not of 
Elliott, whose plant is 
confined to the S. Atlan- 
tie and Gulf States]. 
149a | P. sphaerocarpon inflatum | Included under P. sphae- 
(Seribn. & Smith) rocarpon Ell. 
Hitche. Maryland, Mis- 
souri. 
153 |P. albomarginatum Nash.| P. tenue [but not of 
Muhlenberg, whose plant 
| is confined to North 
Carolina and Florida.] 
169 |P. malacophyllum Nash. Oligosanthia. 
Missouri. | 
170 |P. helleri Nash. Mis- Oligosanthia. 
souri. 
182 |P. cryptanthum Ashe. New Scoparia. 
Jersey. 
186 |P.joorii Vasey. Virginia. Commutata. 
192 |P. obtusum H. B. K. 
Missouri. 
193 |P. hemitomon Schult. P. hemitomum Schultes. 
[The last two are placed 
in miscellaneous un- 
grouped species]. 
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS. 
OBSERVATIONS ON SOME PLANTS OF EASTERN 
CONNECTICUT. 
R. W. Woopwarp. 
Tuae following notes refer, with a single exception, to plants from 
Franklin, a town in eastern Connecticut, about twenty miles north 
from Long Island Sound. All have been verified at the Gray Her- 
barium, and specimens of most of them have been deposited there. 
Carex umbellata Schkuhr, var. brevirostris Boott. 
Toward the close 
