No. 14.] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS. 4I9 



Page 101, under Carex polymorpha, add: Waterbury 

 (A. E. Blewitt). 



Page 104, under Carex ilava, add: Waterbury (A. E. 

 Blewitt) . 



Page 105, under Carex castanea, add: Canaan, moist 

 sandy thicket (Mrs. C. S. Phelps & A. E. Blewitt). 



Page 106, under Carex trichocarpa, add: New Milford, 

 plentiful in meadows along the Housatonic River. 



Page 107, under Carex retroi^sa, add: Sherman (A. E. 

 Blewitt & Harger). 



Page 108, under Carex intumescens, var. Fernaldii, add: 

 Colebrook, many plants in rich woods (M. L. Femald). 



Page 112, under WolfHa columhiana, add: Orange 

 (Harger). 



Page 1 12, before Xyris caroliniana, insert : 

 Xyris montana Ries (of mountains). 



Rare. Woodbury, in sphagnum bog (Harger). July — 

 Aug. 



Pages 114-115, under luncus tenuis, var. anthelatus, add: 

 East Haven (Bissell). 



Page 115, under Juncus Dudleyi, change statement of 

 habitat and range to read : Sandy or sterile ground, in either 

 moist or dry places. East Granby (Harger), South Windsor 

 (Bissell), Meriden (Andrews), and occasional in the north- 

 western part of the state. 



Pages 115-116, under Juncus hrachycephalus, add: Kent 

 (Eames), New Milford (Bissell). 



Page 123, under Smilacina trifolia, add: Stafford 

 (Weatherby). 



Page 131, under Habenaria orbiculata, add: Ledyard 

 (B. T.Avery, Jr.). 



