igOl.] LIST OF UNCULTIVATED PLANTS. 29 



CCLXIV Hesperis 



859 H. matronalis, L. Norwalk, Groton (rare) — Graves. Sej^mour, 



Milford — Harger. Bridgeport — C. K. Averill. Fairfield, 

 Bridgeport (stations rare although abundant in small arears) — 

 Eames 



CCLXV Lepidhim 



860 L. apetalum , Willd. Meriden (rare) — Andrews. Bridgeport (rare) — 



Eames 



861 L. campestre, Br. Common 



862 L. Draba, L. New Haven 



863 L. ruderale, L. Bridgeport (rare) — Eames 



864 L. Virginicum, L. Common 



CCLXV I Nasturtiian 



865 N. Armoracia, Fries. Common escape 



866 N. officinale, R. Br. Common 



867 N. sylvestre, R. Br. Frequent 



868 N. terrestre, R. Br. Common 



869 N. terrestre, R. Br.; var. hispidum, Fisch and Mey. Frequent 



CCLXV II Raphamts 



870 R. Raphanistrum, L. Common 



871 R. sativus, L. Bridgeport (waste grounds) — Eames 



CCLX VIII Sisynibriiini 



872 S. officinale. Scop. Common 



873 S. Thaliaua, Gand. Norwich — Mrs. Rogers. New London — 



Graves. Oxford — Harger. Bridgeport — Eames 

 CCLXIX Thlaspi 



874 T. arvense, L. Norwich — Mrs. Rogers 



Order 52 Capparidace^ 

 CCLXX Polanisia 



875 P. graveolens, Raf. Generally shores of Conn. River 



Order 53 Resedace.-e 



CCLXXI Reseda 



876 R. alba, L. Bridgeport (waste grounds) — Eames 



S77 R. luteola, L. New Haven — D. C. Eaton. East Windsor — 

 Andrews 



Order 54 Sarraceniace.^i: 



CCLXXII Sarracena 



878 S. purpurea, L. Common 



Order 55 Droserace.*; 



CCLXXIII Drosera 



879 D. intermedia, Hayne. Frequent 



880 D. rotundifolia, L. Common 



Order 56 Crassulace.c 



CCLXX IV Penthorum 



881 P. sedoides, L. Common 



CCLX XV Sedum 



882 S. acre, L. Fair Haven, New London, Redding, Hartland — Miss 



L. B. Gaylord. Stratford — Eames 



883 S. Telephium, L. Common 



884 S. ternatum, Michx. Middletown 



CCLXX VI Tillaea 



885 T. simplex, Nutt. Muddy banks of Housatonic and Mill Rivers — 



Dr. Eli Ives 



