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fC. amara L. In grass-land, Fairfield (Eames). Adventive from 
Europe. 
C. macuLosa Lam. Plainfield (Mrs. Henry Dorrance), Oxford 
(Alfred P. Harger), Middlebury and New Fairfield (A. E. Blewitt), 
Kent (H. Mosher). 
C. vocHINENSIS Bernh. Ledyard (B. T. Avery, Graves), Cheshire 
(A. E. Blewitt). 
f Cnicus BENEDICTUS L. Accidental in a garden, Kent (Miss J. F. 
Gregory). Fugitive from Europe. 
KRIGIA AMPLEXICAULIS Nutt. Moist field at two stations, Dan- 
bury (Harger). Occasional at Stamford (W. H. Hoyt). 
Picris ECHIOIDES L. In newly seeded grass-land, Milford (Harger). 
SONCHUS ARVENSIS L. _ Southbury (Harger). 
Lactuca ScarioLa L. Waterbury (A. E. Blewitt). — 
L. INTEGRIFOLIA Bigel. Manchester (Bissell), Middletown (J. 
Barratt, 1838), Torrington (Bissell & Weatherby), Stratford and 
Beacon Falls (A. E. Blewitt), Stamford (W. H. Hoyt), East Hartford 
and probably Salisbury (Weatherby). In the Salisbury plant the 
leaves have the characteristic oblanceolate outline of L. integrifolia 
but are entire. 
CREPIS TECTORUM L. Kent (H. Mosher). 
PRENANTHES ALTISSIMA L., var. HISPIDULA Fernald. Plentiful in 
moist woods by Salmon River, Colchester (Harger). 
Hieracium PiroseLLA L. Oxford, a small colony (Harger), 
Fairfield, a considerable area (Eames). 
H. FLORENTINUM All. Fields and roadsides at two stations, Salis: 
bury (Harger, Weatherby). Introduced from Europe. 
H. pRATENSE Tausch. Occasional over most of the state. A 
teratological form with the corollas all tubular or with very short 
ligules is abundant in two fields about half a mile apart in Durham 
(Weatherby). All the plants in both fields are of this form. 
H. marianum Willd. Beacon Falls (Harger), Westport (Eames). 
E. B. HARGER, 
C. B. GRAVES, 
E. H. Eames, 
C. H. Distt 
L. ANDREWS, 
C. A. WEATHERBY. 
