252 Rhodora [NOVEMBER 
referred to B. aristosa), Newington, with the typical form (Mrs. C. S. 
Phelps), Bloomfield (Weatherby). Fugitive or adventive from the 
western United States. 
HELENIUM NUDIFLORUM Nutt. South Windsor (C. W. Vibert), 
Granby (I. Holcomb), Waterbury (B. B. Bristol), Middlebury (A. E. 
Blewitt & Harger). 
ACHILLEA LANULOSA Nutt. Waterbury (A. E. Blewitt). 
f A. Prarmica L. A double-flowered form has been collected about 
an old cellar, Beacon Falls (A. E. Blewitt, RHopora, xiv. 164). Waste 
ground, Fairfield (Eames). Fugitive from Europe. 
MATRICARIA SUAVEOLENS (Pursh) Buchenau. Cromwell and Ox- 
ford (Harger). At Cromwell a widely spread and persistent weed. 
f CHRYSANTHEMUM SEGETUM L. Rare. In an abandoned garden, 
Oxford (Harger). Fugitive from Europe. 
ARTEMISIA STELLERIANA Bess. Extends westward on sea-beaches 
to Madison; also in Milford (Eames). 
Į A. GNAPHALODES Nutt. A small but vigorous colony in waste 
ground by a roadside, East Windsor (Weatherby). Adventive from 
the western United States. 
CACALIA SUAVEOLENS L. Bank of the Housatonic River at Oxford 
(Harger). 
f ARCTIUM TOMENTOSUM Mill. Waste ground, Naugatuck (A. E. 
Blewitt, Ruopora, xii. 45). Adventive from Europe. 
Į A. NEMOROSUM Lejeune. Waste ground: Waterbury (A. E. 
Blewitt), Huntington (Harger). Occasional in southwestern Con- 
necticut (Eames). Adventive or naturalized from Europe. 
f Carpuus NuTANS L. Spontaneous in a garden, Ledyard (Graves). 
Fugitive from Europe. 
C. ACANTHOIDES L. Simsbury (specimen in the Shurtleff Herbarium 
at Wesleyan University; no collector given). 
CIRSIUM ARVENSE (L.) Scop., var. INTEGRIFOLIUM Wimm. & Grab. 
Well established in a field, Fairfield (Eames). 
OnoporDON ACANTHIUM L. An ornamental pest at one place in 
Fairfield (Eames). 
f Stmryprum Marranum (L.) Gaertn. Persistent in a garden, New 
Milford (E. H. Austin). Fugitive from Europe. 
CENTAUREA JACEA L. Monroe (Harger). At this station this 
species and its var. lacera grow in company with C. nigra and its var. 
radiata and the four forms appear to intergrade (Harger). A similar 
station at Bridgeport — but no C. nigra, var. radiata (Eames). 
