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ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF CONNECTICUT. 
(Continued from page 232.) 
SANICULA GREGARIA Bicknell. Occurs westward to North Canaan 
(A. E. Blewitt), Cornwall (Harger), and Salisbury (Mrs. C. S. Phelps). 
S. TRIFOLIATA Bicknell. Cheshire (A. E. Blewitt), Danbury 
(Harger). 
* OSMORHIZA LONGISTYLIS (Torr.) DC., var. viLLIcAuLIs Fernald. 
Rich woods and fence-rows: Waterbury (A. E. Blewitt), Sharon, 
Southbury, Oxford and Milford (Harger). Probably frequent in 
southwestern Connecticut. 
AEGOPODIUM PODAGRARIA L. Waterbury (A. E. Blewitt), Salisbury 
(A. E. Blewitt & Harger). Both of the above stations are of the form 
with variegated leaves; the form with unspotted leaves has been 
found at Bridgeport (Eames). 
* SIUM CICUTAEFOLIUM Schrank, var. Carsont (Durand) Eames. 
Ruopora, xviii. 237 (1916). Occasional to frequent in the southern 
part of the state. 
+ APIUM GRAVEOLENS L. Celery. Waste ground in Bridgeport 
(Eames). Fugitive from Europe. 
TAENIDIA INTEGERRIMA (L.) Drude. Haddam (C. M. Child; 
specimen in Herb. Wesleyan University), New Milford (Bissell). 
Not previously reported from the Connecticut valley. 
+ ANTHRIScUS CEREFOLIUM (L.) Hoffm. A weed in gardens, 
Salisbury (Mrs. J. R. Sanford, Ruopora, xvi. 96). Adventive from 
Europe. 
+ HERACLEUM SPHONDYLIUM L. A small clump, persistent since 
1910 at least, at Bridgeport (Eames). Fugitive or adventive from 
Europe. 
CORNUS STOLONIFERA Michx. Redding (A. H. Graves), Moses Mt., 
Danbury (A. H. Graves & Harger). Not previously reported south 
of New Milford. 
7+ CALLUNA VULGARIS (L.) Hull. Heather. Ling. A single plant 
in dry woods at Woodbury (E. M. Stoddard) and one in a similar 
situation at Salisbury (Mrs. Donald T. Warner). Pines from Euro- 
pean nurseries have been used for forest planting near each of these 
two stations, which may account for the introduction of the plant, 
although at neither place was it found among the pines as planted. 
