116 Rhodora [JUNE 
STELLARIA BOREALIS Bigel., var. ISOPHYLLA Fernald. Thompson 
(Weatherby); Waterbury (A. E. Blewitt). Not hitherto reported 
east of the Connecticut Valley. 
S. aquatica L. Oxford (A. P. Harger). Previously reported only 
from Newtown, which station is now flooded. 
Lycunis Frios-cucuut L. Southbury (F. S. Collins & Harger). 
RANUNCULUS ALLEGHENIENSIS Britton. Occasional throughout 
western Connecticut. ) 
+R. REPENS L., var. PLENIFLORUS Fernald. Rare. Fields and 
roadsides, escaped from cultivation. Canaan (Weatherby, Harger); 
Redding (Eames); Danbury (Bissell). 
R. reprans L. East Haddam (Harger). 
TAcoxrruM NaPELLUS L. Established along roadsides, Warren (G. 
E. Nichols). 
ACTAEA RUBRA (Ait.) Willd., f. NEGLECTA (Gillman) Robinson. 
Franklin (R. W. Woodward, Rnopona xxi. 116). 
+BerBeris TuvwsERGn DC. Established in swampy woods as 
an escape from cultivation, New Haven (G. E. Nichols). 
DICENTRA CANADENSIS (Goldie) Walp. Hartland (Weatherby). 
CoRYDALIS SEMPERVIRENS (L.) Pers. A white-flowered form has 
been collected at Orange (Harger et al.). 
tEruca gativa Mill. Rare. Bridgeport (Eames). 
CARDAMINE PRATENSIS L. South Windham (K. P. Jansson). 
ARABIS HIRSUTA (L.) Scop. Killingly (E. E. Brown & Weath- 
erby). Not previously reported from Windham Co. 
TIARELLA CORDIFOLIA L. Bolton and Union (Weatherby). Not 
previously reported east of the Connecticut River. 
RIBES TRISTE Pall., var. ALBINERVIUM (Michx.) Fernald. Canaan 
(Harger). 
PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS (L.) Maxim. Banks of streams at 
Lyme (G. E. Nichols), and Washington (A. W. Evans). 
AMELANCHIER STOLONIFERA Wiegand. Thompson (Weatherby). 
Probably occasional throughout in sterile soils. 
Kerria JAPONICA (Thunb.) DC. Monroe (Harger). 
Rusus NEGLECTUS Peck. Thomaston (Harger). 
AGRIMONIA PARVIFLORA Ait. Middletown (F. W. Kilbourne). 
Extension of range eastward. 
