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Page 54, under Panicum subvillosum, add: Orange 

 (Bissell). 



Pages 54-55, under Panicum villosissimum, omit " South- 

 bury (Harger)," and add: Kent (Bissell). 



Page 66, under Trisetum spicatum, add : East Granby, on 

 trap ledges (Harger). 



Page 69, under Spartina patens, var. caespitosa, add: 

 Bridgeport (Eames). 



Page 72, under Briza media, add : Southbury, along road- 

 side (Harger). 



Page 72, under Cynosurus cristatus, add: Oxford, in a 

 lawn (Harger). 



Page yj, under Bromus commutatus, add : Middletown, 

 at several widely separated localities (Bissell). Omit " Fugi- 

 tive " and substitute : Adventive. 



Page yj, after Bromus tectorum, insert : 

 Bromus sterilis L. (sterile). 



Local. Middletown, well established on sandy railroad 

 embankments (Bissell). June. Adventive from Europe. 



Pages 77-78, under Bromus altissimus, add: Franklin 

 (R. W.Woodward). 



Page 78, after Bromus altissimus, insert : 

 Bromus incanus (Shear) Hitchc. (hoary). 



Rare. Putnam, thicket near river bank (Weatherby & 

 Bissell). July — Aug. 



Page 81, after Elymus canadensis, insert: 

 Elsmius brachystachys Scribn. & Ball (short-spiked). 



Rare. Naugatuck, in dry ground, introduced with mill 

 waste (A. E. Blewitt). Fugitive from the southwestern 

 United States. 



Page 84, under Eleocharis diandra, add : Hartford 

 (Bissell). 



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