No. 14.] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS. 42I 



Page 165, under Kochia Scoparia, add: New London 

 (Graves), Derby, along a roadside (Harger). 



Page 167, under Beta vulgaris, add : Sometimes found 

 about dumping grounds. 



Page 169, under Salsola Kali, add : The var. caroliniana 

 (Walt.) Nutt. occurs with the typical form. 



Page 173, after Spergularia marina, insert: 

 Spergularia canadensis (Pers.) Don. 

 Buda borealis Wats. 

 Tissa canadensis Britton. 



Rare. Groton, border of salt marsh at Esker Point 

 (Graves & Bissell). June — Aug. 



Page 179, under Silene noctiflora, add : Winchester (M. L. 

 Fernald & Weatherby). 



Page 186, under Ranunculus sceleratus, add: Wethersfield 

 (Dr. E. J. Thompson), Newington (Bissell). 



Page 186, under Ranunculus allegheniensis, add : Redding 

 (Eames & C. C. Godfrey). 



Page 191, after Nigella sativa, insert: 

 Nigella damascena L, 

 Love-in-a-Mist. 



Rare. Newtown, about a garden (Eames & C. C. Godfrey). 

 June. Fugitive from Eurasia. 



Sometimes cultivated for ornament. 



Page 194, under Podophyllum peltatum, add: Perhaps 

 native at Southington (Bissell). 



Page 196, under Eschscholtda calif ornica, add: Roadside, 

 Salisbury (R. W. Woodward & Weatherby). 



Page 200, under Alyssum alyssoides, add : Griswold 

 (E. F. Burleson). 



Page 201, after Lepidium canipestre, insert: 

 Lepidium Draba L. (like Draba, the Whitlow Grass). 

 Hoary Cress. 



