Canton, mountain pastures and slopes of Mt. Horr; oeoasional 



East Granby, roadside to Rainbow; occasional 



East Hartford, Burnham and School Sts. ; occasional 



Farmington, Rattlesnake Mt. region; occasional 



Glastonbury, open woods along Roaring Brook ; occasional 



Hartford, open woods and clearings in Keney Park; occasional 



Manchester, roadside east of McNally St.; occasional 



Norfolk, roadside and fields about Summit station; occasional 



South Windsor, wood margins along Burnham St. ; occasional 



Stafford, in open woods; occasional 



Torrington, roadside to West Torrington; occasional 



West Hartford, reservoir region; occasional 



Windsor, wooded roadside Poquonock to Bloomfield; occasional 



* Ranunculus Pennsylvanicus, Linnaeus f. (Bristly Crowfoot) 

 Granby, in wet ground; rare 

 The species is not common in the state 



Ranunculus repens, Linnaeus 

 Hartford, along Gully Brook in Keney Park; locally plentiful 

 Hartford, along Park River on J. J. and F. Goodwin estate; locally 



plentiful 

 New London, cultivated ground; frequent 

 Stamford, roadside to Richmond Hill; local 



* Ranunculus sceleratus, Linnaeus (Cursed Crowfoot) 

 East Hartford, station destroyed a few years ago; has not appeared 



elsewhere 

 Middletown, railroad lands of the Berlin branch; abundant — 1898 



DOGWOOD FAMILY 

 CoRNUS Canadensis, Linnaeus (Dwarf Cornel) 

 Fairfield County, cold swamps; rare 

 Gaylordsville, many places 

 Granby, cold damp woods; frequent 



DUCKMEAT FAMILY 

 Spirodela polyrrhiza, Schleiden 

 The common duckweed of Hartford County. The genus Lemna is de- 

 cidedly less frequent 

 New London, 230ols; rare 



ELM FAMILY 

 * Celtis occidentalis, Linnaeus (Nettle tree) 

 Bloomfield, near the power house; scarce 

 East Granby, along the Farmington River; many plants 

 Granbj'^, on mountains and along roasdides; occasional 

 Hartford County, apparently one of scarcest trees 

 New London, frequent, especially along rivers 



