420 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



Page 133, under Pogonia afHnis, add: Ledyard (B. T. 

 Avery, Jr.). 



Page 134, under Spiranthes cernua, var. ochroleuca, add: 

 Occasional in the southern part of the state. 



Page 136, under Microstylis monophyllos, add : Colebrook 

 (Bissell). 



Pages 139-140, under Salix discolor, var. eriocephala, add: 

 Durham (J. Barratt). 



Pages 139-140, under Salix discolor, var. prinoides, add: 

 Durham (J. Barratt). 



Page 140, after Salix sericea, insert : 

 Salix subsericea (Anders.) Schneider (somewhat silky). 



Rare or local. Colebrook, wet ground along roadsides and 

 borders of woods (M. L. Fernald & Bissell). April — mid- 

 May ; fruit May — June. 



Page 143, under Myrica Gale, omit " not reported from 

 the vicinity of the coast." 



Page 146, after Corylus rostrata, insert: 

 Corylus heterophylla Fisch. (various-leaved). 



Rare. Wethersfield, sparingly escaped about an old 

 nursery (H. S. Clark & Bissell). April; fruit Sept. Fugitive 

 from Europe. 



Page 154, under Madura pomifera, add: Wethersfield 

 (Bissell). 



Page 158, under Rumex elongatus, add: New Britain 

 (Bissell). 



Pages 160-161, under Polygonum la pat hi folium, add: The 

 var. NODOSUM (Pers.) Weinmann (knotty) occurs at Lyme 

 (Graves & Bissell). 



Page 164, under Polygonum cuspidatum, add : Southington 

 (Andrews). 



Page 165, under Cycloloma atriplicifolium, add : Danbury 

 (Fames & C. C. Godfrey). 



