128 Rhodora [JuLy 
E. TESSELATA (Lodd.) A. A. Eaton. Barkhamsted and Beacon Falls 
(A. E. Blewitt). The latter station a southward extension of range. 
SALIX PENTANDRA L. Bridgeport (Eames), New Haven (A. E. 
Blewitt). 1 
S. SERISSIMA (Bailey) Fernald. New Haven (J. A. Allen; specimen 
in Herb. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta. Ruopora, xiv. 80). In the Catalogue 
reported only from the northwestern part of the state. 
S. SUBSERICEA (Anders.) Schneider. Hartland (Bissell & 
Weatherby). 
* S. RosTRATA Richards., var. CAPREIFOLIA Fernald. RHODORA, 
xvi. 177 (1914). By a woodland path in rather wet ground, Barkham- 
sted (A. E. Blewitt). 
*Myrica GALE L., var. sUBGLABRA (Chevalier) Fernald. Ruo- 
DORA, xvi. 167 (1914). This variety with the leaves glabrous or glab- 
rate beneath is now known from Norwich (W. A. Setchell) and 
Salisbury (Weatherby), and probably occurs elsewhere. 
Betuta Lenta L. A form which is somewhat intermediate between 
and possibly a hybrid of, this species and B. lutea has been described — 
as B. allegheniensis Britton and is rare in the western part of the state 
(Eames). 
t B. ntagra L. Several young trees on reclaimed land at Bridgeport, 
where probably introduced (Eames). 
Quercus MuHLENBERGII Engelm. Rocky hillside in Wilton (W. J. 
Comstock, G. P. Ells and H. W. Beers). ° 
Q. RUBRA L., var. AMBIGUA (Michx.) Fernald. Oxford and Seymour 
(Harger), Cornwall (R. C. Benedict; specimen in Herb. N. Y. Bot. 
Gard.). Probably of wider distribution. 
BROUSSONETIA PAPYRIFERA (L.) Vent. An additional station in 
Norwalk (Eames). Roadsides: Stamford and Greenwich (W. H. 
Hoyt). 
RUMEX MEXICANUS Meisn. Old Lyme (Graves, A. E. Blewitt), 
Cheshire and Naugatuck (A. E. Blewitt), Salisbury (Mrs. C. S. 
Phelps, Ruopora, xvi. 96). Occasional in the southwestern part of 
the state (Eames). 
R. atisstuus Wood. In the fresh green state the fruiting calyx 
commonly bears a uniformly large tubercle on each lobe; two of 
them shrinking but little more than the other until full maturity — 
a fact that has given cause for some confusion in field studies of this 
species. Occasional on banks and shores along tidewater of the 
Housatonic River (Eames). 
