ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF CONNECTICUT. 



Since the publication in 1910 of the Cataloijue of Flowering Plants 

 and Ferns of Connecticut/ a large amount of exploration has been 

 clone in the state and several j^reviously unknown or inaccessible col- 

 lections have been examined. The present article is an attempt to 

 put the more important results of this work on record.- It includes 

 reports of 88 indigenous and of 72 introduced species, varieties and 

 named forms not included in the former publication. These have 

 been marked, the native plants with an asterisk and the introduced 

 plants with a dagger, in the following list. 



' itiilletin HO. 14 of tin- Sl.ilc ( i(>olo^'i(-iil imd Natural History Survey of Connecticut. 

 'In the case of rerords not hiTi* puhlishtnl for the first time, reference has been made 

 in parenthesis to the original puhlicalion. 



