1917] Additions to the Flora of Connecticut 229 
at Fairfield (Eames & C. C. Godfrey), Middletown (W. R. Dudley; 
specimen in Herb. Yale University). Adventive from Europe. 
f CoLUTEA ARBORESCENS L. Rare. A small colony on a roadside 
bank, Milford (Eames). Introduced from Europe. 
T ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA L. Kidney Vetch. In ground where 
potting soil from greenhouses had been spread, Cromwell (Mrs. S. V. . 
Hubbard, Ruopora, xiii. 240). Fugitive from Europe. 
T ASTRAGALUS CANADENSIS L. In the herbarium of Wesleyan 
University is a specimen of this species labelled: “Rock Falls, near 
Middletown, Ct., June 10, 1879. Hewitt, ’79, legit.” 
LESPEDEZA SIMULATA Mackenzie & Bush. Waterbury (A. E. 
Blewitt). 
* L. HIRTA (L.) Hornem., var. oBLONGIFOLIA Britton. Glastonbury 
(Mrs. F. W. Starmer, Ruopora, xiii. 31). 
* L. CAPITATA Michx., var. STENOPHYLLA Bissell & Fernald. Runo- 
DORA, xiv. 92 (1912). Sandy soil: Groton (Graves), Glastonbury 
(Bissell). 
f ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Peanut. Waste ground, Waterbury (A. 
E. Blewitt). Fugitive from tropical regions. 
VICIA TETRASPERMA (L.) Moench. Thomaston (A. E. Blewitt), 
Salisbury (Mrs. C. S. Phelps), Oxford (Harger). 
Victa HIRSUTA. (L.) S. F. Gray. Waterbury (A. E. Blewitt). 
Associated with V. tetrasperma at Fairfield (Eames) and Greenwich 
(W. H. Hoyt). 
V. vittosa Roth. This vetch, now much used as a cover crop, is 
escaping quite freely to roadsides and waste places and sometimes per- 
sists two to three years in fields where it has been sown. 
LATHYRUS PALUSTRIS L., var. LINEARIFOLIUS Seringe. Waterford 
(Graves), Bridgeport (Eames). 
*L. PALUSTRIS L., var. PrLosuS (Cham.) Ledeb. Groton and Old 
Lyme (Graves), Old Saybrook (Harger). Referred to var. linearifolius 
in the Catalogue. See Ruopora, xiii. 51. 
LENS ESCULENTA Moench. Waterbury (A. E. Blewitt). 
AMPHICARPA PircHEr! Torr. & Gray. Chester (Harger). In the 
Catalogue not reported east of Southington. _ 
LINUM MEDIUM (Planch.) Britton. Granby (B. B. Bristol). 
*L. FLORIDANUM (Planch.) Trel., var. INTERCURSUM (Bicknell) 
Weatherby. Ruopora, xviii. 224 (1916). Pasture in rather moist 
sandy soil, East Hartford (Weatherby). 
