I9OI.] LIST OF UNCULTIVATED PLANTS. 5 1 



DXV Sytnphoricarpos 



1509 S. racefnosus, Michx. Ledyard. Montville, a rare escape — Graves 



1510 S. vulgaris, Michx. Escaped to roadsides at several points in Wa- 



terford, where it has become well established — Graves 



DXV I Triosteum 



1511 T. angustifolium, L. Stratford, one plant in Milford — Eames 



1512 T. aurantiacum, Bicknell. Fairfield, Kent — Eames 



1 5 13 T. perfoliatum, L. Rather common 



DXVII Viburniiin 



1514 V. acerifoHum, L. Common 



151 5 V. alnifolium, March. Reported frequently, but is not frequent 



1516 V. Cassinoides, L. Frequent 



1 5 17 V. dentatum, L. Common 



1518 V. Lentago, L. Common 



1519 V. nudum, L. Occasional in several stations 



1520 V. Opulus, L. Frequent, especially in northern portions 



1521 V. pubescens, Pursh. North Guilford, East Hartford, Mt. Carmel, 



Kent, seemingly not rare in northwest portions of the state — 

 Eames 



1522 V. prunifolium, L. Common 



Order 109. Vai,erianace.« 



DXV III Valeriatia 



1523 V. eduUs, Nutt. Bristol, Plainville — Bishop. Woodbridge — Car- 



rington 



1524 V. officinalis, L. Darien — Miss A. E. Carpenter 



I Order iio. Dipsace^ 



DXIX Dipsacus 



1525 D. sylvestris, Mill. Frequent 



Order hi. Cucurbitace.'e 



DXX Ec /lino cyst is 



1526 E. lobata, T. & G. Becoming too frequent. 



DXXI S/cyos 



1527 S. angulatus, L. Altogether too common 



Order 112. Campanulace,4l 



DXXII Cainpamila 



1528 C. aparinoides, Pursh. Common 



1529 C. rapunculoides. L. Frequent 



1530 C. rotundifoHa, L. Common 



DXXI I I Specularia 



1531 S. perfoliata, A. & C. Common 



Order 113. Lobeliace/e 



DXXIV Lobelia 



1532 L. cardinalis, L. Common 



1533 L. Dortmanna, L. Locally frequent 



1534 L. inflata, L. Common 



1535 L. Kalmii, L. Salisbury, Norfolk — Dr. Beardsley. Mystic, New 



Milford, Gaylordsville — C. K. Averill 



1536 L. syphilitica, L. Frequent 



1537 L. spicata, Lam. Frequent 



