4l8 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



Page 84, under Eleocharis ovata, add: Hartford 

 (Weatherby & Bissell). 



Page 85, under Eleocharis intermedia, add : Sharon, at 

 Indian Pond (R. W. Woodward). 



Page 87, under Scirpus rubrotinctus, add : New Milford 

 (Harger). 



Page 87, under Scirpus atrovirens, add: Franklin (R. W. 

 Woodward), New Britain and Canaan (Bissell). 



Page 88, under Scirpus cyperinus, var. pelius, add: 

 Colebrook and Salisbury (M. L. Femald). 



Page 90, under Rynchospora alba, add : the var. macra 

 Clarke (large) occurs at Southington (Bissell). 



Page 92, under Carex tribuloides, var. reducta, change 

 statement of range to read: Rare or occasional in the 

 northern half of the state. 



Page 93, under Carex straminea, change statement of range 

 to read : Occasional or local in the northern half of the state. 



Page 94, under Carex foenea, var. perplexa, add: 

 Thomaston (A. E. Blewitt). 



Page 96, after Carex trisperma, insert: 

 Carex trisperma Dewey, var. Billingsii Knight. 



Local. Bethany, plentiful in a swamp (B. B. Bristol & 

 A. E. Blewitt). June— July. 



Page 98, under Carex aurea, add : Sherman (A. E. Blewitt 

 & Harger). 



Page 99, under Carex Davisii, add: East Granby 

 (Harger). 



Page 100, under Carex aestivalis, add : Colebrook (M. L. 

 Fernald). 



Page 100, after Carex umbeilata, insert: 

 Carex umbeilata Schk., var. brevirostris Boott (short-beaked). 

 Rare. Cheshire, dry rocky hills (A. E. Blewitt). June. 

 Very large plants growing in large tufts. 



