250 Rhodora [November 



BoLTONiA ASTEROIDES (L.) L'Hei*. Bridgeport and P\iirfield 

 (Eames), Stamford (W. H. Hoyt). 



t Callistephus CHiNENSis (L.) Cass. China Aster. Waste 

 ground: Hartford (H. S. Clark), Southington (Andrews). Fugitive 

 from eastern Asia. 



Aster divaricatus L. The forms which have been described as 

 A. carmcsinus Burgess and A. i:>ersaliens Burgess are frequent or 

 occasional in open woodland throughout. 



A. Herveyi Gray. Killingw^orth (F. W. Hall), Southington 

 (Andrews). 



A. spectabilis Ait. Killingworth (F. W. Hall, 1879). In the 

 Catalogue reported only from New London Co. 



A. RADULA Ait. Guilford (J. Barratt), Ellington (F. N. Pease), 

 South Windsor (Bissell). 



A. LowRiEANUs Porter. Cheshire (Bissell & A. E. Blewitt, Rho- 

 dora, xiii. 32). Occasional in Fairfield Co. (Eames). 



A. LAEVis L., var. amplifolius Porter. Old Lyme (Graves), Crom- 

 well (J. Barratt), New Haven (G. E. Nichols), Milford (Harger). 



A. AMETHYSTINUS Nutt. Guilford (W. R. Dudley; specimen in 

 Herb. Yale L^niversity). 



A. DUMOsus L. Milford (Harger). Not previousl^^ reported west 

 of Southington. 



A. Tradescanti L. Southbury (Bissell) and occasional in south- 

 western Connecticut (Eames). 



A. LONGiFOLius Lam. Suffield (Eames & C. C. Godfrey), Enfield 

 (Bissell & R. W. Woodward, Rhodora, xiii. 33). In the Catalogue not 

 reported from the Connecticut valle}'. 



A. INFIRMUS Michx. Stamford (Eames & W. H. Hoyt). 



* A. PTARMicoiDES Torr. & Gray. Plentiful at one locality in lime- 

 stone soil at Salisbury (Eames & C. C. Godfrey, Rhodora, xvi. 20). 



* Erigeron ramosus (Walt.) BSP., var. septentrionalis Fernald 

 & Wiegand. Rhodora, xv. 60 (19L3). Middlebury (W. M. Shepard- 

 son), Greenw^ich (Cushman & Sanford). 



* E. PusiLLUs Nutt. Sandy roadside, Voluntown (J. F. Collins & 

 M. L. Fernald); Bridgeport (Eames). For description see Rhodora, 

 XV. 207. 



Pluchea camphorata (L.) DC. Many plants in waste ground at 

 Waterbury (A. E. Blewitt). 



* Antennaria occidentalis Greene. Rare. Glastonbury 

 (Weatherby), roadside at Barkhamsted (Harger). 



