248 Rhodora [November 



Lamium HYBRiDUM Vill. Fairfield (Eames). 



t Salvia verticillata L. ^Yaste ground, Naugatuck (A. E. 

 Blewitt). Fugitive from Europe. 



S. OFFICINALIS L. Glastonbury (C. C. Hanmer). 



MoNARDA CLINOPODIA L. Fairfield (Eames). 



t Antirrhinum majus L. Snapdragon. Rare. Waste ground, 

 Bridgeport (Eames). Fugitive from Europe. 



MiMULUs alatus Ait. Middletown (A. E. Blewitt), Chester 

 (Harger), Guilford (W. R. Dudley; specimen in Herb. Yale Uni- 

 versity). 



LiMOSELLA AQUATICA L., var. TENUiFOLiA (Wolf) Pers. Shore of 

 Lake Saltonstall, Branford (R. W. Woodward). Previously reported 

 only from tidal shores. 



Ilysanthes anagallidea (Michx.) Robinson. Groton (Bissell), 

 Plainfield (Harger). Not previously reported from eastern Connecti- 

 cut. 



t Digitalis ambigua Murr. Foxglove. Waste ground. East 

 Lyme (Mrs. F. H. Dart). Fugitive from Europe. 



* Veronica Anagallis-aquatica L. Water Speedwell. Ditch 

 by railroad track, North Canaan (Weatherby, Rhodora, xiii. 32). 



V. Teucrium L. Canaan (A. E. Blewitt), Huntington and Bridge- 

 port (Eames). 



V. Tournefortii C. G. Gmel. Southington (Andrews). 



* Pedicularis canadensis L., forma praeclara A. H. Moore. 

 Rhodora xvi. 128 (1914). This red-flowered form is occasional to 

 frequent with the species throughout. 



L'tricularia clandestina Nutt. Cromwell (E. J. Thompson, 

 Rhodora, xiii. 78), South Windsor (C. W. Vibert). In the Catalogue 

 reported only from near the coast. 



U. resupinata B. D. Greene. Poquonnoc Lake, Groton (T. E. 

 Hazen). 



t Sherardia arvensis L. Rare. Well estabhshed in a lawn, New 

 Haven (A. H. Graves). Adventive from Europe. 



Galium Mollugo L. Occasional throughout western Connecticut. 



G. ERECTtjM Huds. Old Lyme (Graves). 



* Mitchella repens L., forma leucocarpa Bissell. Rhodora, 

 xiii. 32 (1911). Windsor and Simsbury (Miss B. C. Hitchcock), 

 Canaan and Cornwall (Miss M. J. Whitney). 



t LoNiCERA MoRROWi Gray. Established along a fence-row, Crom- 

 well (Mrs. S. V. Hubbard). Adventive from eastern Asia. 



