1917] Additions to the Flora of Connecticut 247 
* CuscuTA OBTUSIFLORA HBK. Rare. Shores of the Connecticut, 
Housatonic and Pomperaug Rivers: Windsor (G. E. Nichols), South- 
bury (Harger, Rnopora, xv. 66). Newtown (Bissell & Harger), 
Huntington (Harger & Weatherby). 
C. compacta Juss. Killingly (Weatherby). Not previously re- 
ported from Windham Co. 
Pxuox prtosa L. Sandy roadside, Southbury, at a locality about a 
mile distant from the station noted in the Catalogue. 
f PoLEMoNIUM REPTANS L. Escaped from cultivation in Easton 
(Eames). 
CYNOGLOSSUM OFFICINALE L. Stamford, at several stations (W. 
H. Hoyt), Naugatuck and Waterbury (A. E. Blewitt). 
* C. VIRGINIANUM L. Rare. Killingworth (F. W. Hall, 1874; 
specimen in Herb. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta.), Stamford, rocky woods at 
several places (W. H. Hoyt). 
C. BOREALE Fernald. Guilford (W. R. Dudley; specimen in Herb. 
Yale University). 
Myosotis arvensis (L.) Hill. Southington (Andrews). 
SYMPHYTUM ASPERUM Lepechin. S. asperrimum Donn. Green- 
wich (Bissell & Weatherby). 
f PHACELIA LINEARIS (Pursh) Heller. Spontaneous in newly 
seeded grass-land, with Clarkia, Windsor (C. R. Hathaway). Fugi- 
tive from the northwestern United States. 
f ONOSMODIUM OCCIDENTALE Mackenzie. Waste ground, Nauga- 
tuck (A. E. Blewitt, RHopora, xiv. 163). Fugitive from the West. 
VERBENA ANGUSTIFOLIA Michx. Cromwell (M. Hitchcock, 1881; 
specimen in Herb. Wesleyan University). In the Catalogue not 
reported from the Connecticut valley. 
SCUTELLARIA PARVULA Michx., var. AMBIGUA (Nutt.) Fernald. 
North Branford (W. R. Dudley, Harger). 
AGASTACHE NEPETOIDES (L.) Ktze. Frequent in Stamford and 
Greenwich (W. H. Hoyt). 
A. SCROPHULARIAEFOLIA (Willd.) Ktze., var. mouuis (Fernald) 
Heller. Thomaston (A. J. Hill), Woodbury (Eames & C. C. Godfrey). 
DRACOCEPHALUM PARVIFLORUM Nutt.. Waste ground and culti- 
vated fields: Waterbury and Barkhamsted (A. E. Blewitt), Bridge- 
port (Eames), Stamford (W. H. Hoyt). 
GALEOPSIS LapaANuM L., var. LATIFOLIA (Hoffm.) Wallr. The 
Catalogue report of G. Ladanuwm was based on a specimen of this 
variety. 
