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Somers, all roadsides and gravel soil; common 

 South Norwalk, along the trolley line; common 

 South \\'indsor, sands and open places; common 

 Stafford, roadsides and gravel soil; common 

 Stamford, roadsides, etc. ; common 

 Westport, along the trolley line ; common 

 Windsor, fields and roadsides; common 



CHICORY FAMILY 

 HiERACiUM AURANTIACUM, Linnacus (Hawkweed) 

 Bolton (Mrs. Carpenter) 



Glastonbury, roadside to Hopewell ; locally plentiful 

 Salisbury, roadside from Mt. Riga to Mt. Washington; few plants 



■■■ Lactuca hiksxtta, Muhlenhcrg 

 Canton, vicinity of Mt. Horr; one plant 



East Hartford, reported to Bishop in 1895 list; has not been seen since 

 New London, dry soils; rather rare 



Lactuca integrifolia, Bigelow 

 East Granby, embankment along the Farmington River; occasional 

 East Hartford, sandy grounds east of Burnside Hill; occasional 

 New London, very rare 



Simsbury, roadsides and fields along Farmington River; occasional 

 Somers, roadside to Crystal Lake; occasional 

 South Norwalk, power house vicinity; plentiful 

 Westport. along the trolley line; occasional 



Lactuca leucophaea, Gray 

 Bolton (Mrs. Carpenter) 



East Granby, roadside to Rainbow; frequent 

 East Hartford, roadside to Glastonbury; frequent 

 Granby, roadsides about the town; frequent 

 Norfolk, about the town; frequent 

 Salisbury, roadsides and wood margins; frequent 

 Somers, roadside to Crystal Lake; freqvient 

 Torrington, along the trolley line to Winsted; frequent 

 Westport, along the trolley line; frequent 



CROWFOOT FAMILY 

 Anemone cylindrica, Gi-oy (Long- fruited Anemone) 

 Gaylordsville, common 

 Canton, vicinity of jNIt. Horr; frequent 



Anemone Virginiana, Linnaeus (Thimble-weed) 

 Avon, mountain road to West Hartford, and pastures; occasional 

 Bloomfield, high banks of the Farmington River; occasional 

 Bolton Notch, drv hills and woods; occasional 



