* Pyrus Americana, DeCandolle (American Mountain Ash) 

 Stafford, mountain pastures; few plants 



Pyrus akbutifolia, var. melanocarpa, Hooker (Chokeberry) 

 Barkhamsted, grounds bordering the railroad; frequent 

 Bloomfield, wood margins and clearings; frequent 

 Bolton, (Mrs. Carpenter) 



Canton, wet grounds along the railroad ; frequent 

 East Hartford, throughout low woods; frequent 

 Granby, in swamps; not common 

 Hartford, varying soils; frequent 

 Manchester, wet grounds near Love Lane; frequent 

 New London, dry and wet ground near the coast; frequent 



ARUM FAMILY 

 Calla palustris, Linnaeus (Water Arum) 

 East Hartford, wooded bog east of Long Hill St. ; limited quantity 

 Hartford, local in Keney Park 

 South Windsor, wooded swales along Burnham St. ; not jDlentiful 



BAYBERRY FAMILY 

 Myrica cerifeba, Linnaeua (Wax-Myrtle) 

 Fairfield County, dry sandy or rocky hills; common 

 Salisbury, hill pastures; frequent 

 Somers, gravel soil ; frequent 



BEECH FAMILY 

 QUEBCUS VELTJTINA, LaniarcJc (Black Oak) 

 East Hartford, throughout the town; frequent 

 Granby, hills and open land; frequent 

 Hartford, Keney Park; well distributed 

 New London, frequent 



South Windsor, woodland and open ground; frequent 

 Stafford, wooded districts; frequent 

 Talcott Mountain, well distributed throughout 

 Generally in dry soil and evenly distributed 



BELLFLOWER FAMILY 

 Campanula rotundifolia, Linnaeus (Blue Bells of Scotland) 

 Canaan, crevices and ledges on the mountain; frequent 

 Granby, on ledges; frequent 



Salisbury, in cuts along the railroad and ledges; frequent 

 Talcott Mountain, western precipice; frequent 



Lobelia Dortmanna, Linnaeus (Water Lobelia) 

 New London, shallow water of pond margins; frequent 



