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Blewitt), Hartland (Bissell & Weatherby). Previously reported only 
from the trap ridges of central Connecticut. 
C. GLAUCODEA Tuckerm. Hamden (A. E. Blewitt), Guilford 
(Eames & C. C. Godfrey). 
C. GRANULARIS Muhl. Stratford (Eames), Greenwich (Bissell & 
Weatherby). Southwestern extensions of range. 
C. ruava L. Killingworth (G. H. Bartlett), North Branford 
(Harger), Greenwich (Bissell & Weatherby). Extensions of range to 
the east and south. 
C. FLAVA L., var. RECTIROSTRA Gaudin. Margins of Blakeley’s 
Pond, Norfolk (A. E. Blewitt), and Dog Pond, Goshen (Bissell & 
Weatherby). Not previously reported west of the Connecticut River. 
At Dog Pond it fruits notably later than the typical form, with which 
it grows. 
C. DEBILIS, var. RUDGEI X viRESCENS. Franklin (R. W. Wood- 
ward, Ruopora, xiii. 69). 
C. DEBILIS Michx., var. INTERJECTA Bailey. Guilford (W. R. Dud- 
ley; specimen in Herb. Yale University). In the Catalogue reported 
only from Southington. 
C. TRICHOCARPA Muhl. Middletown (Joseph Barratt, 1833; 
specimen in Herb. Wesleyan University), Southbury (Harger, RHno- 
DORA, xv. 66), Newtown (A. E. Blewitt), Oxford (Harger). Exten- 
sions of range to the east and south. 
C. SQUARROSA L. Sharon (H. S. Clark), Greenwich (Eames & W. H. 
Hoyt). In the Catalogue not reported from Litchfield or Fairfield 
Counties. 
C. TypHINa Michx. Fairfield (Eames). Previously reported only 
from the central lowland. 
* C. SUBULATA Michx. Sphagnous swamp in partial shade, Crom- 
well (Dr. E. J. Thompson, Ruopora, xiii. 78). 
C. BULLATA Schkuhr, var. GREENEI (Boeckl.) Fernald. North 
Canaan (A. E. Blewitt). Previously known only from east of the 
Connecticut River. 
ARISAEMA TRIPHYLLUM (L.) Schott. The form with the lateral 
leaflets lobed occurs at Cromwell (Dr. E. J. Thompson, RHODORA, 
xiii. 78), Oxford (Harger) and Salisbury (Weatherby). 
The form described as var. pusillum Peck occurs at Middlefield and 
Windsor (Weatherby) and is occasional in the western part of the 
state. 
