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FIGWORT FAMILY 

 Gerardia paupercula, Britton 

 Somers, wet meadows and roadsides; frequent 

 Vernon, roadside at the tunnel; many plants 



Gerardia tenuifolia, Vahl 

 Canton, liill slope east of Mt. Horr; frequent 



East Hartford, wet meadow bordering Boardman's pond; plentiful 

 Glastonbury, hillsides along Roaring Brook; plentiful 

 Hartford, moist land bordering Gully Brook in Keney Park; plentiful 

 Manchester, hillside near Williams' crossing (Weatherby) 

 Middletown, wet grounds along the railroad; frequent 

 South Manchester, influence of watercourses; frequent 

 Vernon, pastures along Box Mt.; often abundant 



GINSENG FAMILY 

 Aralia hispid a, Ventenat (Bristly Sarsaparilla) 

 Fairfield County, rocky woods; not rare 

 Gaylordsville, common 

 Granby, damp woodlands; rare 



GENTIAN FAMILY 

 Gentiana crinita, Froelich (Fringed Gentian) 

 East Hartford, has not been reported recently in the town 

 Glastonbury, persisted for some years along Salmon Brook meadows 

 Granby, damp woodlands and wet places; frequent 

 Hartford, has been found in the city limits 

 Manchester, sparingly in open meadows 

 New London, open moist soil; frequent 

 Tolland, open wet meadows; sparingly distributed 

 West Hartford, wayside plants in wet ground along Albany Ave. 

 I do not consider it a plant " common " in the state 



GRASS FAMILY 

 Agkostis perennans, Tiickerman (Thin-Grass) 

 New London, dry woods; not rare 



Alopecubus genictjl.\tus, Linnaeus (Floating Foxtail) 

 Frequent throughout the vicinity of Hartford 



•^ Danthonia compressa, Austin (Oat-Grass) 

 Bolton, shaded rocks at the notch; frequent 

 Hartford, woods in Keney Park; frequent 

 Pomfret, rocky woods, vicinity of the Wolf Den; frequent 

 Torrington, mountain slopes along Hart Brook; frequent 



