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*PANICUM POLYANTHES Schultes. Guilford (W. R. Dudley, 1882; 
specimen in Herb. N. E. Botanical Club). 
MUHLENBERGIA MEXICANA (L.) Trin. As a weed in a shaded road- 
side near a farmhouse, Colebrook (Weatherby). Previously known 
from Litchfield Co. only from an old collection by J. P. Brace about 
1820. 
ALOPECURUS ARISTULATUS Michx. A. geniculatus, var. aristulatus 
Torr. Franklin (R. W. Woodward, Ruopora xx. 97) ;Somers (Bissell); 
Canaan (A. E. Blewitt). Not before reported from eastern Connecti- 
eut. 
SPHENOPHOLIS OBTUSATA (Michx.) Seribn. Glastonbury (Mrs. F. 
W. Starmer); Sharon (Weatherby). Not previously reported in- 
land. 
AGROSTIS ALBA, Var. ARISTATA Gray. Old Lyme (R. W. Woodward, 
RHODORA xx. 97). 
MOLINIA COERULEA Moench. Well established in a field, Chaplin 
(Bissell & Weatherby); dry hillside, Shelton (Harger). 
Meuica striata (Michx.) Hitche. Woodbury and Cornwall (Har- 
ger). 
GryckRIA FEnNALDII (Hitche.) St. John. Woodstock (Weatherby), 
Goshen (Harger). 
PucciNELLIA DISTANS (L.) Parl. Norwalk and Darien (Eames). 
*FEsrUCA OVINA L., var. HISPIDULA Hack. Dry, steep, rather 
barren hillside, Franklin (R. W. Woodward, Rnopona xxi. 72); road- 
side, Canton (A. Lorenz). 
AGROPYRON CANINUM (L.) Beauv. East Granby (Harger), Water- 
bury (A. E. Blewitt) Union, Somers, East Haddam, Southington 
( Bissell). 
* A. CANINUM (L.) Beauv., f. PUBESCENS (Scribn. & Sm.) Pease & 
Moore. Union (Bissell & Weatherby); Salisbury (Bissell). 
A. CANINUM (L.) Beauv., var. TENERUM (Vasey) Pease & Moore. 
Dry, rocky open woods, Canaan (Bissell & Weatherby), Sharon 
(Weatherby). Almost certainly native at these stations; previously 
known only as an introduced plant at Naugatuck. 
*ELEOCHARIS INTERSTINCTA (Vahl) R. & S. Shallow water of Long 
Pond, Thompson (Una F. & C. A. Weatherby, RHopora xxi. 75). 
E. Rosprnstt Oakes. Thompson (RHoporA xxi. 75) and Wood- 
stock (Weatherby). Not previously reported from Windham Co. 
