1922] Additions to the Flora of Connecticut—Series 2 117 
*PRUNUS MARITIMA Marsh., f. FLAvA G. S. Torrey. Sandy soil, 
East Haven (G. E. Nichols). 
P. VIRGINIANA L., var. LEUCOCARPA Wats. Morris (G. E. 
Nichols). 
LresPEDEZA NuTTALLH Darl. Watertown (A. E. Blewitt). Not 
before reported from Litchfield Co. 
PHASEOLUS POLYSTACHYUS (L.) BSP. Beacon Falls (A. P. Harger). 
Not previously reported away from tide-water in western Connecti- 
cut. 
Linum MEDIUM Planch. Washington (A. W. Evans); Union 
(Weatherby). Not before reported from Litchfield or Tolland Coun- 
ties. 
ACER PENNSYLVANICUM L. Low swampy ground, Darien (G. E. 
Nichols). A southerly extension of range, and an interesting station 
for this species, in that it was growing in the same swamp with Liqui- 
dambar and other southern species. 
*[MPATIENS BIFLORA (Walt.) BSP., f. 1MMACULATA Weatherby, 
Ruopona xix. 117 (1917). Thompson and Wolcott (Weatherby); 
Waterbury (A. E. Blewitt); and probably elsewhere. 
*[. BIFLORA (Walt.) BSP., f. crrrtna Weatherby, RHODORA xix. 
115 (1917). "Thompson (Bissell & Weatherby); Southington (Una. F. 
Weatherby). 
*[. BIFLORA (Walt.) BSP., f. PrLATYMERIS Weatherby, RHODORA 
xxi. 99 (1917). Southbury (Una F. Weatherby). 
*[. BIFLORA (Walt.) BSP., f. Peast A. H. Moore. Moist roadsides, 
Washington (A. W. Evans). 
tHyPERICUM AvREUM Bart. Waste ground near a park, Hartford 
(C. W. Vibert). Fugitive from the southeastern U. S. 
H. prouiricum L. Established in woods, Washington (A. W. 
vans). 
*H. DISSIMULATUM Bickn. Voluntown (R. W. Woodward). 
*HELIANTHEMUM PROPINQUUM Bickn. Dry field near the Rhode 
Island line at North Stonington (Harger); Southington (Bissell). 
LYTHRUM ALATUM Pursh. Suffield (J. F. Smith); Woodbury (Har- 
ger). 
MYRIOPHYLLUM EXALBESCENS Fernald. M. spicatum Am. auth. 
not L. Occasional throughout western Connecticut, usually sterile, 
but flowering at one pond in Danbury (Eames & C. C. Godfrey). 
