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CCCCX VIII Samohis 



1274 S. Valerandi, L. Common 



CCCCXIX Steironeina 



1275 S. ciliatum, Raf. Common 



1276 S. lanceolatum, Gray. Ledyard, North Stoningtori (rare) — Graves. 



Bridgeport (abundant in several localities) — Eames 



Order 91. Ebenace>e 



CCCCXX Diospyros 

 12TJ D. Virginiana, L. Lighthouse Point, East Haven 



Order 92. OleacevE 



CCCCXXI Fraximis 



1278 F. Americana, L. Common. 



1279 F. lanceolata, Barck. Frequent 



1280 F. nigra, Marsh. Mt. Carmel, Plainville (rare) — Bishop. Groton, 



rare — Graves. Huntington (abundant) — Eames. New Mil- 

 ford, Kent, common — C. K. Averill 



1281 F. Pennsylvanica, Marsh. Westville, Canaan, Lisbon, Bridgeport 



— Eames. Plainville, Farmington — Bishop 



CCCCXXII Ligustrum 



1282 L. vulgare, L. New Haven, Cromwell, Berlin, Old Saybrook, New- 



London (common) — Graves 



Order 93. Gentianace^ 



CCCCXXIII Bartonia 



1283 B. tenella, Muhl. Common. 



CCCCXX IV Gentiana 



1284 G. Amarella, L. Bristol, two specimens collected by H. F. Bassett 



1285 G. Andrewsii, Griseb. Common 



1286 G. crinita, Froel Common 



1287 G. quinqueflora, Lam. Bristol, Berlin, Cornwall, Litchfield, Nor- 



folk, Gaylordsville — Austin. North Canaan — Driggs 



CCCCXXV Lintnatithe7num 



1288 L. lacunosum, Griseb. Frequent 



1289 L. nymphaeoides, Hoffm. & Link. Abundant in " Lockshop pond," 



New Britain, but in danger of extermination. Introduced by 

 James Shepard 



CCCCXXV I Meny ant lies 



1290 M. trifoliata, L. Frequent 



CCCCXXV II Sabbatia 



1291 S. chloroides, Pursh. Old Lyme, Lyme, Old Saybrook, Hamburg 



cove — Graves 



1292 S. stellaris, Pursh. Groton, Lyme, Madison, Fenwick — Graves. 



Stratford, Fairfield — Eames 



1293 S. stellaris, Pursh.; forma albiflora, Britton. Stratford (sometimes 



common with the type) — Eames 



Order 94. ApocYNACEi^ 



CCCCXXV III Apocynum 



1294 A. androsaemifolium, L. Common 



1295 A. cannabium, L. Frequent 



1296 A. cannabium, L. (var. hypericifolium, Ell.). New Milford, Strat- 



ford (rare) — Eames 



1297 A. cannabium, L. (var. glaberrimum, D. C). Along the coast, local 



— Eames. Frequent on river shores — Graves 



