112 Rhodora [JUNE 
EQUISETUM PRATENSE Ehrh. Shaded alluvium of the Farming- 
ton River, Bloomfield (Weatherby). Previously reported only from 
the Housatonic Valley. 
*EQUISETUM VARIEGATUM Schleich. Salisbury (Bissell). AU the 
Salisbury material referred to var. Jesupi in the Catalogue seems to 
belong rather with the typical form of the species. 
E. VARIEGATUM Schleich., var. JEsupr A. A. Eaton. Kent (A. E. 
Blewitt). 
LYCOPODIUM INUNDATUM L., var. BiaeLovir Tuckerm. Wood- 
stock and Killingly (G. E. Nichols); Plainville (Bissell), Extension 
of range northward. This variety belongs with the group of plants 
which in Connecticut are found chiefly near the coast, but extend 
northward in sand-plain areas. 
L. ANNOTINUM L., var. ACRIFOLIUM Fernald. Union (Weatherby); 
Barkhamstead (A. E. Blewitt); Salisbury (A. F. Hill). Extension of 
range eastward and westward. 
Pinus ngESsINOSA Ait. Kent (A. E. Moss). Previously reported 
only from Granby and Salisbury 
PIcEA CANADENSIS (Mill. BSP. Dry soil near Lake Pachaug, 
Griswold (G. E. Nichols). See note under Abies balsamea. 
ABIES BALSAMEA (L.) Mill. Griswold (G. E. Nichols). This species 
together with Picea canadensis is very common in a sandy area adjoin- 
ing a cemetery in Griswold, where they are both reproducing abun- 
dantly among the birches. 
CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES (L.) BSP. Litchfield (G. E. Nichols). 
Not previously reported from Litchfield Co. 
POTAMOGETON NATANS L. Thompson (Weatherby, RHODORA xxi. 
75). Not before reported from Windham Co. 
P. americanus C. & S. Goshen, Litchfield and Salisbury (G. E. 
Nichols), Washington (A. W. Evans). 
SD PRAELONGUS Wulf., var. ANGUSTIFOLIUS Graebner. Plentiful in 
Umpawaug Pond, Redding (Eames). 
*NAJAS GUADALUPENSIS (Spreng. Morong. Prof. Fernald tn- 
forms us that there is in the Gray Herbarium a specimen of this 
species labelled * Conn., Charles Wright." The plant should be 
looked for by collectors in the state. 
VALLISNERIA AMERICANA Michx. V. spiralis of Am. authors, 
not L. Bantam Lake, Morris (G. E. Nichols). 
