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ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF CONNECTICUT. 
(Continued from page 110.) 
AGROSTIS ALBA L. The teratological form known as A. sylvatica 
L. is plentiful at one locality in Stratford (Eames). 
A. ALBA L., var. ARISTATA Gray. Seymour (Harger). Occasional 
in the southwestern part of the state where, however, it constantly 
intergrades with the typical form. 
A. PERENNANS (Walt.) Tuckerm. The weak or decumbent form 
with looser panicles and lax blades, which has been separated as A. 
Schweinitzii Torr. is occasional in moist woods throughout. 
-A.cantna L. Franklin (R. W. Woodward). In the Catalogue not 
reported east of the Connecticut valley. A peculiar autumnal form 
producing tufts of leaves from the nodes occurs at Sharon (Bissell, 
R. W. Woodward and Weatherby, RHopora, xiii. 30). 
+ APERA SPICA-VENTI (L.) Beauv. Roadside, Bridgeport (Eames). 
Adventive from Europe. 
CINNA LATIFOLIA (Trev.) Griseb. Pistapaug Mt., Durham (Bissell). 
Previously known only from the northwestern part of the state. 
+ Avena FATUA L. Two or three clumps in newly-seeded grass- 
land, East Windsor (Bissell), Bridgeport (Eames). 
f A. puBEscens Huds. Plentiful at one station, Woodbury (Harger). 
Fugitive or adventive from Europe. | 
Spartina MicHaux1aNa Hitche. South Windsor (Bissell), New 
Hartford and Newtown (A. E. Blewitt). Extensions of range north- 
ward. 
PHRAGMITES COMMUNIS Trin. Oxford (Harger). 
* ERAGROSTIS PECTINACEA (Michx.) Steud., var. SPECTABILIS Gray. 
Sandy wastes on the coast: Bridgeport (C. K. Averill, Eames). 
Probably not rare. 
MELICA STRIATA (Michx.) Hitche. Winchester (A. E. Blewitt). 
Briza MEDIA L. Old Lyme (A. E. Blewitt). 
Cynosurus CRISTATUS L. Hartford (J. P. Brace, 1861; specimen 
in Herb. Williams College: Ruopora, xvi. 87). Well established in 
grass-land: Branford and Fairfield, not rare in newly seeded lawns, 
whence it readily spreads (Eames). 
* GLYCERIA FERNALDII (Hitche.) St. John. RHODORA, xix. 75 
(1917). G. pallida (Torr.) Trin., var. Fernaldi Hitchc. Ruopora, 
