NOTES ON THE FLORA OF CONNECTICUT 



PREPARED V.V 



A. W. DRIGGS 



In the preparation of these notes I have received generous 

 assistance from the following: persons: Dr. B. L. Robinson and 

 Mr. Merritt L. Fernald of the Gray Herbarium ; Prof. F. Lamson- 

 Scribner of the Div. of Agrostology at Washington ; Mr. C. A. 

 Weatherby, East Hartford ; Mr. Hans J. Koehler, Hartford ; Mr. 

 E. H. Austin, Gaylordsville ; Mr. Irving Holcomb, Granby ; Mr. 

 H. S. Clark, Mr. John T. Withers, Mr. E. C. Swan, Hartford ; Dr. 

 C. B. Graves, New London ; Mr. M. B. Tobey, Canaan ; Prof. J. B. 

 McLean, Simsbury ; Mr. James N. Bishop, Plainville ; Mrs. Elisha 

 E. Rogers, Norwich ; Miss Henrietta C. Devon, Highland Park ; 

 Miss May L. White, Colebrook ; Mr. Thos. W. Harvey, Jr., Orange, 

 N. J. ; Members of the Hartford vScientific Society and the New 

 England Botany Club. 



March i, 1901. A. W. Driggs. 



Note — Species with the dagger ( f) prefixed were not Usted in the 

 State Catalogue of 1895, nor in the " Additions and Corrections " of the 

 same 



Species with the asterisk (*) prefixed have been recognized since the 

 pubUcation of the Sixth Edition of Gray's Manual. Descriptions of most 

 of these species may be found in Britton and Brown's "Illustrated 

 Flora of the Northern United States and Canada" 



