246 Rhodora [NOVEMBER 
LEDUM GROENLANDICUM Oeder. Windham (Bissell & Weatherby); 
sphagnum bog near Congamond Lake, Suffield (Harger). 
RHODODENDRON CANADENSE (L.) BSP, Winchester and Salisbury 
(Mrs. C. S. Phelps). Not previously reported from Litchfield Co. 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS Uva-ursi (L.) Spreng. Windsor and Salisbury 
(Mrs. C. S. Phelps). Not previously reported from Litchfield Co. 
CHIOGENES HISPIDULA (L.) Torr. & Gray. New Fairfield (A. H. 
Graves & Harger). In the Catalogue not reported from Fairfield Co. 
VACCINIUM STAMINEUM L. Haddam (Weatherby), Burlington 
(Miss Julia F. White). Not previously reported east of Waterbury. 
The fruit of this species is usually rated as inedible or at most tart. 
There are times, at least, when it attains a diameter of 1.8 cm., be- 
comes juicy, sweet or somewhat acidulous and slightly fragrant, the 
translucent skin roseate or blushed.— E. H. Eames. 
* V, VACILLANS Kalm, var. cRINITUM Fernald. R#opora, xiii. 236 
(1911). Glastonbury (Mrs. F. W. Starmer). 
* V, coRYMBOSUM L., var. PALLIDUM (Ait.) Gray. In a swamp near 
the shore at Stonington (Harger). 
LyYsIMACHIA VULGARIS L. Ridgefield and Danbury (A. H. Graves, 
Harger and R. W. Woodward). This species is occasional and 
thoroughly wild in roadsides, wet fields and damp thickets for some 
two miles along a valley. 
+L. propuctra (Gray) Fernald. Waterbury (A. E. Blewitt & 
Harger). Not previously reported in New Haven Co. 
STETRONEMA LANCEOLATUM (Walt.) Gray. Thompson (Weatherby), 
Plainfield (Bissell, Harger and R. W. Woodward). Not previously 
reported from Windham Co. 
DIOSPYROS VIRGINIANA L. ‘This species is not limited to the grove 
on the beach at Lighthouse Point. Much larger trees, some of them 
nearly 30 ft. tall, occur in the rocky woods west of the trolley line. 
These trees appear native and, because of their size, older than those 
by the beach.— E. H. Eames. 
ACERATES VIRIDIFLORA Ell., var. LANCEOLATA (Ives) Gray. East 
Haven (O. Harger, 1885), New Haven at the type station (Harger), 
Oxford (Harger). 
CONVOLVULUS SPITHAMAEUS L. Glastonbury (Mrs. F. W. Starmer), 
Orange (Harger), Stamford (W. H. Hoyt). Eastward and southward 
extensions of range. 
C. sapontcus Thunb. Greenwich (W. H. Hoyt), Bridgeport (A. 
E. Blewitt). 
