230 Rhodora [October 



* Geranium Bicknellii Britton. Rare. Dr^^ soil: Meriden (A. 

 E. Blewitt), Kent (H. Mosher). 



G. PusiLLUM Biirm. f. New London (Mrs. A. V. DeWitt). 

 PoLYGAL.^ NuTTALLii Torr. & Gray. Voliintown (Harger). 

 Euphorbia polygonifolia L. Occurs inland as a weed in waste 

 ground at Hartford (H. S. Clark). 



E. EsuLA L. Roadsides, Greenwich (Eames & W. H. Hoyt). 



* Ilex monticola Gray, var. mollis (Gray) Britton. Woods, 

 Torrington (W. E. Campbell, Rhodora, xiv. 205). This plant should 

 be looked for in Salisbury, as it has been found in Mt. Washington, 

 Mass., within a mile of the state line. 



I. VERTiciLLATA (L.) Gray, var. tenuifolia (Torr.) Wats. Occa- 

 sional throughout western Connecticut. 



I. LAEVIGATA (Pursh) Gray. Stafford (Weatherby). Not previ- 

 ously reported from Tolland Co. 



EvoNi'^vius ALATUS (Thunb.) Rupr. & Maxim. Occasional over 

 much of the state. 



E. ATROPURPUREUS Jacq. Waterbury (A. E. Blewitt). 



Acer platanoides L. Freely escaping at Seymour (Harger). 



Aesculus Hippocastanum E. Bank of Shetucket River, Norwich 

 (Graves). 



Rhamnus alnifolia E'Her. Durham (Weatherby), Guilford and 

 North Branford (W. R. Dudley; specimens in Herb. Yale University), 

 Brookfield and Southbury (Harger). In the Catalogue not reported 

 south of Cornwall. 



t R. Frangula Jj. Beaver Meadows, New Haven (G. E. Nichols). 

 Introduced from Europe. 



Parthenocissus quinquefolia (L.) Planch., var. hirsuta (Donn) 

 Planch. P seder a quinquefolia (L.) Greene, var. hirsuta (Donn) 

 Rehder. Haddam and Danbury (Weatherby), Waterbury (A. E. 

 Blewitt), Oxford (Harger), and frequent in dry, rocky woods on the 

 trap ridges of central Connecticut. In the Catalogue reported only 

 from Litchfield Co. 



ViTis BicoLOR LeConte. Oxford (Harger) and rare or occasional 

 throughout southwestern Connecticut. 



t Anoda triangularis DC. Yard where grain-screenings had been 

 scattered, Southington (H. Whitney). Fugitive from the south- 

 western United States. 



Hypericum ma jus (Gray) Britton. Killingly (Weatherby), Barkr 



