226 Rhodora [October 



TiARELLA CORDIFOLIA T^. Bank of Saugatuck River in Weston 

 (W. J. Comstock). x\n extension of range south westward. 



MiTELLuA. NTjDA L. Xorfolk and Goshen (Eames & C. C. Godfrey). 



Phil.\delphus coroxarius L. Near an old cellar, Beacon Falls 

 (A. E. Blewitt). 



P. INODORUS L. With the last, Beacon Falls (A. E. Blewitt). 



t Hydrangea paxiculata Sieb. One thriving plant near the 

 railway at Stamford (W. H. Hoyt). Fugitive from the southern 

 states. 



t H. quercifolia Bartr. A large and thrifty colony on a hillside 

 in Norwalk, where probably spread from cultivation many years ago 

 (Eames). Native of the Gulf states and not usually considered hardy 

 anywhere in New England. 



RiBES NIGRUM L. Huntlngton and Easton (Eames). 



* R. TRiSTE Pall., var. albixervium (Michx.) Fernald. Rare. In a 

 cold swamp, Cornwall (Weatherby). 



Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Escaped from cultiva- 

 tion at Bridgeport and Norwalk (Eames). 



Spiraea pruxifolia Sieb. & Zucc. This usually occurs in the 

 double-flowered form common in cultivation, but the single-flowered 

 type is well established along a roadside in Fairfield (Eames). 



Cydoxia japoxica (Thunb.) Pers. Roadside, Seymour (Harger). 



* Amelanchier stolonifera Wiegand. Rhodora, xiv. 144 (1912). 

 Rare. Dry sandy or rocky ground: Waterford and East Lyme 

 (Graves), Old Lyme (Bissell k Weatherby), Tolland and East Hart- 

 ford (Weatherby), Suffield (Harger), Southington (Bissell, Rhodora, 

 xiv. 146). In the Catalogue included under A. ohiongifolia. 



A. CANADENSIS (L.) Mcdic. A. canadensis (L.) Medic, var. tomeii- 

 iula Sarg. Extends across the western part of the state. Rare near 

 the coast, becoming occasional northward. 



* A. SANGUINEA (Pursh) DC. A. spicata Gray's Man. Ed. 7. A. 

 rohmdifolia Roem. Rare. Calcareous ledges, on the bank of the 

 Housatonic River, Salisbury (A. E. Blewitt & Harger). 



Crataegus foetida Ashe. Occasional in New London Co. 

 (Graves), East Windsor (Bissell), Southington (Andrews). 



* C. ROTUXDIFOLIA Mocuch., var. Faxoxi (Sarg.) Eggleston. Oc- 

 casional in New London Co. (Graves), Killingly (Bissell). 



* C. ROANENSis Ashe. Rare. Old pasture, Hartford (Bissell). 

 C. MACROSPERMA Ashe. Frequent and widely distributed. 



