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land on study of preserved material, and later observed by Wille? 
who finds that it is colorless, and would on that account consider 
it not an alga as was at first supposed, but a fungus, without clear 
relationship to any other forms, but possibly to be placed close to the 
Chytridiaceae. The material obtained by the writer was preserved 
and no observations on color or lack of it could be made. "The organ- 
ism was abundant. and most of the cells were forming aplanospores, 
either in the center of the cells or in one of the arms. 
BOTANICAL LABORATORY, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 
ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF CONNECTICUT. SERIES 2. 
Tune following notes are a continuation of the series published in 
this journal in 1917, and include the more important results of the 
work on the flora of the state since that time, bringing the record up 
to the close of the season of 1920, and including a few entries of the 
following year. 
As in the earlier list, forms not previously reported from the state 
have been marked, if native, with an asterisk, and if introduced, with 
a dagger. 
The legislature of the state has changed the names of the towns of 
Huntington and Chatham to Shelton and East Hampton respectively, 
also has divided the town of Orange into the towns of Orange and 
West Haven. These changes should be noted in comparisons of pre- 
sent and future records with those made previously. 
*PoLvPODIUM VULGARE L., var. ATTENUATUM Milde. Rare. With 
the typical form in Redding and Ridgefield (Eames & C. C. Godfrey). 
WooDWARDIA AREOLATA (L.) Moore. North Stonington (Donald 
White & Harger); Newington and Plainville (H. C. Bigelow). 
THELYPTERIS SIMULATA (Davenp.) Nieuwl. Aspidium simulatum 
Davenp. Dryopteris simulata Davenp. Windham (Bissell & Weath- 
erby); Union (Weatherby). Not previously reported from Tolland 
or Windham Counties. 
BoTRYCHIUM TERNATUM (Thunb.) Sw., var. INTERMEDIUM D. C. 
Eaton. Woodstock (Weatherby); Eastford (Bissell). Not previously 
reported from Windham Co. 
5 Mille, AN. E. Algologische Notizen IX-XIV. Nyt Mag. F. Naturviden- 
skab. 41!: 89-185. 1903 (See page 171). 
