1917] Additions to the Flora of Connecticut 123 



(Bisscll & ^Veathc^by), Jirid^'eport (Haines). In the Catalogue not 

 reported south of Huntin^tf)n. 



('. ALHoiATKSCEXS Schwcin. South Windsor (A. K. lik-witt), 

 Bridgei)()rt and Fairfield (Fames). In xhv ("atalo.uMie reported only 

 from New London and Tolland Comities. 



*('. STHA.MINKA \Villd., \ ar. KCHiNODKs Femald. Kich, open 

 ground, Beacon Falls (A. F. Blewitt). 



C. BiCKNELLii Britton. Apparently occasional throu«,diout the 

 state, l)Ut usually in small (juantity at any place. 



* C. FESTUCACEA Schkuhr. Rare. Dry fields: Southington (An- 

 drews), Thomaston and Waterbury (A. F. Blewitt). 



C. Bebbii Olney. Canaan (R. W. Woodward), Sharon (H. S. 

 Clark), New Fairfield (Harger) North Canaan, Newtown, and Brook- 

 jBeld (A. E. Blewitt), Greenwich (Bissell & Weatherl)y\ In the Cata- 

 logue reported only from Salisbury. 



C. brunnescens Poir. AVaterbury (A. E. Blewitt), Stafford (A. W. 

 Driggs). Not previously reported east of the Connecticut River. 



C. Deweyana Schwein. Durham (Weatherby, Fames & C. C. 

 Godfrey), Guilford (Fames & C. C. Godfrey). An extension of range 

 southeastward. 



C. TRisPERMA Dewey, var. Billixgsii Knight. Much more com- 

 mon than was supposed at the time of pul)lication of the Catalogue. 

 It is a characteristic plant of cold sphagnum bogs where it takes the 

 place of the typical form, which prefers swampy, but less sphagnous 

 woods. Occasionally, however, the two grow together, showing that 

 the variety is not merely an ecological state. 



t C. IMURICATA L. Waste ground, Bridgeport (Fames). Introduced 

 from Europe. 



C. TENELLA Schkuhr. Waterbury and Danbury (A. F. Blewitt). 



* C. ALOPECOIDEA Tuckerm. Border of swale. North Canaan 

 (Harger). 



C. DIANDRA Schrank. Open swamps: SulHeld and Sharon (^Harger), 

 Granby (Weatherby). Previously reported only from Salisbury. 



C. DIAXDRA Schrank, var. ramosa (Boott) Fernald. Abundant in a 

 boggy pasture. North Canaan (A. F. Blewitt). Previously reported 

 only from Salisbury. 



* C. LAEViVAGiXATA (Kiikentli.) Mackenzie in Britton & Brown, 111. 

 FI. Ed. 2, i. 371 (1913). Open marshes and meadows: "Connecti- 

 cut" (Chas. Wright, 1S78, the exact locality uncertain), Durham 



