1922] Additions to the Flora of Connecticut—Series 2 115 
Juncus DupLEvri Wiegand. Union (Bissell). Not previously re- 
ported from eastern Connecticut. 
J. picHotTomus Ell., var. PrLATYPHYLLUS Wiegand. Sandy ground 
in the flood-plain of the Connecticut River, East Haddam (Bissell). 
The specimen from South Windsor which was referred to J. Dudleyi 
in the Catalogue, proves on further study to belong here. These 
stations place this variety definitely in the group of plants, chiefly of 
the coastal plain, which in Connecticut are found only near the coast 
and inland in the central lowland. 
J. EFFUSUS L., var. DECIPIENS Buch. Shelton (Eames). Previous- 
ly reported only from Madison. 
J. MILITARIS Bigel. Thompson (Weatherby, RHODORA xxi. xa 
Not previously reported from Windham Co. 
*LuzuLA CAMPESTRIS (L.) DC., var. BULBOSA Wood. In hard, 
dry soil, Old Lyme (R. W. Woodward, Rnopona xx. 97). 
SMILACINA TRIFOLIA (L.) Desf. Thompson (Weatherby, RHODORA 
xxi. 74). Not previously reported from Windham Co. 
STREPTOPUS AMPLEXIFOLIUS (L.) DC. Granby (I. Holcomb). 
Previously reported only from Salisbury. 
S. roseus Michx. Union (Bissell & Weatherby). Extension of 
range eastward. 
Inis PsEuDACoRUS L. South Windsor (C. W. Vibert); Winchester 
(A. E. Blewitt). Previously reported only from towns bordering 
tide-water. 
TI. LAEvIGATA Fisch. & Mey. Japanese Iris. Marsh in the flood- 
plain of the Connecticut River, half a mile from the nearest house 
(C. W. Vibert). Fugitive from eastern Asia. 
SISYRINCHIUM MUCRONATUM Michx. Bolton and Ellington (Weath- 
erby). An extension of range northward and eastward, bringing this 
species to the edge of the eastern highland. 
S. ATLANTICUM Bickn. A white-flowered form is plentiful in several 
meadows in Orange and occasional elsewhere (Eames). 
CORALORRHIZA TRIFIDA Chatelain. Union (Bissell & Weatherby). 
Not previously reported from Tolland Co. 
Rumex Acetosa L. West Hartford (Weatherby); Stratford (H. S. 
Clark); Norfolk (Harger). 
SPERGULARIA CANADENSIS G. Don. Old Lyme (R. W. Woodward, 
Ruopora xx. 97). Previously reported only from Groton. 
