34 CONNECTICUT BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [Jan., 



CCCXX Trifoliutn 



1023 T. agrarium, L. Common 



1024 T. arvense, L. Common 



1025 T. hybridum, L. Becoming common 



1036 T. incarnatum, L. New Loudon (persistent in one grass field) — 



Graves 

 1027 T. pratense, L. Common 

 102 S T. procumbens, L. Common 



1029 T. repens, L. Common 



CCCXXI Vicia 



1030 V. Cracca, L. Not rare 



1031 V. hirsuta. Koch. Waterbury — Patton 



1032 V. sativa, L. Common 



1033 V. tetrasperma, L. Common 



Order 62. Geraniace.e 



CCCXXII Erodium 



1034 E. cicutarium, L'Her. Norwich — I\Irs. Rogers 



CCCXXIII Geranium 



1035 G. Carolinianum, L. Meriden (common) — Andrews. Norwich — 



Mrs. Rogers. Plainville — Bishop. Stony Creek, Beaver 

 Meadows, New Haven, Farmington, Berlin, etc. 



1036 G. maculatum, L. Common 



1037 G. pusillum, L. Between Windsor and Poquonock, Hartford, 



New Haven Green — Harger 

 103S G. Robertianum, L. Common 



CCCXX IV Impatens 



1039 I. aurea, Muhl. (I. pallida, Nutt.) Frequent 



1040 I. biflora, Walt. (I. fulva, Nutt.) Common 



CCCXXV Ox a lis 



1041 O. Acetosella, L. Colebrook, Norfolk — Beardsley 



1042 O. cj'mosa, Small. Frequent 



IC43 O. violacea, L. Infrequent, common in Berzelius catalogue 



Orger 63. Linage.^ 



CCCXXV I Linum 



1044 L. striatum, Walt. Common 



1045 L. sulcatum, Riddell. Frequent 



1046 L. usitatissimum, L. Escaped, not rare 



1047 L. Virginianum, L. Common 



Order 64. Rutace^ 



CCCXXV II Pie lea 



1048 P. trifoliata, L. Bridgeport — Eames. Ansonia — C. K. Averill. 



CCCXX VIII Xanthoxylum 



1049 X. Americanum, Mill. Common 



Order 65. Simarubace^ 



CCCXXI X Ail an thus 



1050 A. glandulosus, Desf. Thoroughly escaped 



