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* UVULARIA GRANDIFLORA Smith. Rare. Low, rich woods, Salis- 
bury (Mrs. J. R. Hubbard). 
f ALLIUM SCHOENOPRASUM L. Chives. Rather freely spontaneous 
in waste ground near a garden, Middlebury (Harger). Fugitive from 
Europe. 
Hosta Japonica (Thunb.) Aschers. Bridgeport (Eames). 
HeMEROCALLIS FLAVA L. Newtown and Danbury (Harger) and 
rare to occasional throughout southwestern Connecticut. 
LILIUM SUPERBUM L. Plainfield (Harger), Voluntown (Harger et. 
al.) and frequent southerly along the Quinebaug River. 
STREPTOPUS ROSEUS Michx. Guilford (W. R. Dudley; specimen in 
Herb. Yale University). Extension of range southeastward. 
* DIOSCOREA PANICULATA Michx., var. GLABRIFOLIA Bartlett. Bur. 
Pl. Industr. U. S. Dept. Agric. Bull. clxxxix. 17 (1910). “Middlesex 
Co.” (S. B. Buckley, 1835), “ New Haven Co.” (Robbins). This va- 
riety, recently described as distinguishable from D. paniculata Michx. 
(D. villosa L.), differs only in having the leaves entirely glabrous. 
+ GYMNADENIA CONOPSEA R. Br. Litchfield (Miss Anna M. Vail, 
Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xxxvii. 432). A single specimen in the Her- 
barium of the Torrey Botanical Club — the only known collection from 
North America. Miss Vail does not now remember just when nor 
where it was found. It may possibly have been introduced by some 
lover of flowers; and collectors should be on the lookout for it about 
Litchfield, that it may be, if possible, rediscovered and its status 
definitely made out. 
HABENARIA MACROPHYLLA Goldie. Colebrook (G. E. Nichols). 
H. BLEPHARIGLOTTIS (Willd.) Torr. East Windsor (J. W. Robbins, 
1825; specimen in Herb. Yale University), South Windsor, in great 
quantity in 1916 (C. W. Vibert), Suffield (Eames & C. C. Godfrey, 
C. W. Vibert). 
Poconta AFFINIS Austin. Waterford (Miss Florence Griswold), 
Middletown (Miss G. H. Miner). 
SPIRANTHES LUCIDA (H. H. Eaton) Ames. Extends southward to 
Huntington on tidewater. (Eames) and Wilton (G. P. Ells). 
S. Becxu X eracus. Bridgeport (J. F. Moore. E. H. Eames, 
RwHoporRA, xviii. 239). 
EPIPACTIS REPENS (L.) Crantz, var. OPHIOIDES (Fernald) A. A. 
Eaton. Guilford (W. R. Dudley, 1904; specimen in Herb. Yale 
University). Not previously reported south of Southington. 
