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Flowering Dogwood Cornus florida Linnaeus 



Well distributed Collected extensively at flowering time for decorative 

 purposes 



Silky Cornel Cornus sericea Linnxus 



The most abundant of the cornels 



Red-osier Dogwood Cornus stolontfera Michaux 



The least frequent of the cornels 



Evening^-Primrose Family 



Smaller Enchanter's Nightshade Circcea alpina Linnaeus 



East Hartford, locally rare 



Gaylordsville, damp woods; frequent 



Manchester, not rare in places 



Canaan, Torrington, Salisbury, Winchester; not rare 



Stafford, deep pine woods; frequent 



New London County, rocky slopes; very rare 



Sinuate-leaved Evening Primrose CEnothera sinuata Linnaeus 

 East Hartford, introduced with grain 



Feru Family 



BoOTT's ShIEI D-FERN Aspidium Boottii Xuckerman 



Hartford, low woods along the mid-road in Keney Park 

 South Windsor, one station known 



Wall Rue Spleenwort Asplenium Ruta-imiraria Linnxus 



Salisbury, rocks and cliffs; scarce 



Walking Fern Canipiosorus rhizophyllns Link 



Bolton Notch, face of rocks near the cavern 



Bloomfield, solitary bowlders; not common 



Canaan, limestone formation; abundant in places 



Farmington, cliffs and bowlders; not rare 



Granby, rare 



Manchester, Highland Park vicinity; rare (Miss Devon) 



Plain ville, overhanging rocks and detached bowlders; frequent 



Salisbury, Toms and Miles Mts; etc 



Simsbury, ledges on Talcott Mt 



Southington, on bowlders (not limestone) Lake Compounce region 



Bulblet Cystopteris Cystopteris bulbifera Bemhardi 



Canaan, moist limestone rocks; common 

 Salisbury, Twin Lakes region (Harvey) 



