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Hyssop Skullcap Scutellaria integrifolia Linn»us 

 East Hartford, low ground near Fox Hill; one plant (Weatherby) 

 Hartford, one station of few plants in Keney Park 

 South Windsor, open meadows along Podunk Brook; scarce 



Creeping Thyme Thynuis Serpylhtm Linnseus 

 Manchester, a plot near Olcott's grass garden 



Moriiing-Grlory Family 



Small Bindweed Convolvulus arvensis Linnaeus 

 Hartford, rare and local (Clark) 



Mustard Family 



Purple Rock-cress Arabis confinis s. Watson 

 Bloom field, rocky places; rare 

 West Hartford, crags and ledges on Talcott Mt; very rare 



Hairy Rock-cress Arabis hirsuta Scopoli 

 Bolton Notch, face of rocks opposite the depot; local 



f * Small-flowered Bitter-cress Cardamitie parvijlora Linnseus 

 Southington, flat rocks well up the mountain near Lake Compounce 



Yellow Cress Nasturtium sylvestre Robert Brown 

 Hartford, meadows and roadsides; this is the most abundant of the 

 water-cresses, forming large mats which at flowering time are quite 

 noticeable 



Orchid Family 



PuTTY-ROOT Apleciruni hiemale Nuttall 



Simsbury, rare (Holcomb) 



West Hartford, in the mountains (Cla.rk) 



f Small White Lady's Slipper Cypripediuin ca?ididufn Muhlenberg 

 Simsbury, rare (Holcomb-McLeau) 



Yellow Lady's Slipper Cypripedimn pubescens willdenow 

 Bloomfield, low river woods near the power house 

 Grauby, occasional 



New London County, woods; very rare 

 North Canaan, low elevations about the mountains 

 Plainville, mountain slopes near the head of the Meriden Range 

 Poquonock, low woods along the rivers 

 West Hartford, reservoir region; not common 



