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LIST OF PHJENOGAMOUS PLANTS. 



Tanacetum — Tansy. 

 T. vulgare, L., escaped, common. 



Artemtsia — Wormwood. 

 A. caudata, Michx.. common on coast. 

 A. vulgaris. L. ; Southbury, New Haven. 



Tussllago— Colt's-foot. 

 T. farfara, L. ; Meriden, Mt. Carmel. 



Erechthites— Fireweed. 

 E. hieracifolia, Raff. , more common in recent 

 clearings where ground has been 

 burned over. 



Senecio— Groundsel. 

 S. vulgaris, L., rare. 

 S. aureus, L., common. 



Lappa— Burdock. 



L. officinalis, Allioni, common. 



Cirsium— Thistle. 



C. lanceolatum, Scop., common. 



C. discolor, Spreng., brackish marches, not 



rare. 

 C. muticum, Michx.. common. 

 C. pumilum, Spreng., common. 

 C. horridulum, Michx., East Haven, Berlin. 

 C. arvense, Scop., common. 



Onopordon— Scotch Thistle. 

 O. acanthium, L., East Haven. 



Centaxjrea— Star Thistle. 

 C. Cyanus, L., escaped, rare. 



Cichorium — Cichory. 

 C. Intybus, L., common. 



Krigia— Dwarf Dandelion. 

 K. Virginica, Willd., common. 



Hieracium— Hawkweed. 

 H. Canadense. Michx., common. 

 H. scabrum, Michx.. common. 

 H. Gronovii.L., common. 

 H. venosum, L., common. 

 H. paniculatum, L , common. 



Leontodon — Fall Dandelion. 

 L. autumnale, L., common. 



Taraxacum— Dandelion. 

 T. Dens-Leonis, Desf., common. 

 Lactuca— Lettuce. 

 L. Canadensis, L., common. 



Mulgedium— False Lettuce. 

 M. leucophaeuni. DC, common. 



Nabalus— Rattlesnake-root. 

 N. albus, Hook., common. 

 N. albus, Hook., var. serpentaria, Gr., fre- 

 quent. 

 N. altissimus. Hook., common. 

 N. Fraseri, DC, common. 



Sonchus — Sow-Thistle. 

 S. oleraceus, L., common. 

 S. asper, Vill., common. 



CAMPANULACE.E. 



Lobelia. 



L. cardinalis, L., common. 



L. syphilitica, L.. frequent. 



L. inflata, L., common. 



L. spicata. Lam., common. 



L. Kalmii. L., Salisbury. 



L. Dort manna. L , Killingworth, Gardner's 

 Lake, etc. 

 Campanula— Bellflower. 



C. rotundif* >lia, L., common. 



C aparinoides. Puwh., common. 



C. ranunculoides, L., New Haven, intro- 

 duced. 



Specularia — Venus' Looking-glass. 

 S. perfoliata, A. DC, common. 



VACCINIACE£. 



Gaylussacia — Huckleberry. 



G. dumosa, T. & G.. Berlin. 



G. frondosa, T. & G., frequent. 



G. resinosa, T. & G., common. 



Vaccixium— Cranberry, Blueberry, Bilberry. 



V. macrocarpon. Ait., common. 



V. stamineum, L. ; Berlin, North Granby. 



V. Pennsylvanicum. Lam., common. 



V. vacillans. Solander, common. 



V. corynibosum, L., common. 



Chiogenes — Creeping Snowberry. 



C. hiepidula, T. & G.; Naugatuck, Cole- 

 brook, Norfolk. 



ERICACEAE. 



Arctostaphylos — Bearberry. 

 A. Uva-ursi, Spreng.. not rare. 



Epig^ea — Trailing Arbutus. 

 E. repens, L., common. 



Gaultheria— Aromatic Wintergreen. 

 G. procumbens, L., common. 



Cassandra— Leather-Leaf. 

 C. calyculata, Don., common in swamps. 



Andromeda. 

 A. polifolia, L. ; Norfolk. Danbury. 

 A. ligustrina, Muhl., common. 



Kalmia— American Laurel. 

 K. latifolia, L., common. 

 K. angustifolia, L., common. 



Ledum — Labrador Tea. 

 L. latifolium, Ait. ; Litchfield. Norfolk. 



Rhododendron— Rose-bay. 

 R. maximum, L. ; Ledyard, Litchfield, Nor- 

 folk. 



Rhodora. 

 R. Canadensis, L., Cromwell. 



Azalea— False Honeysuckle. 

 A. viscosa. L., common. 

 A. nudiflora, L., common. 



P yrol a— Shin -leaf. 

 P. rotundifolia. L., common. 

 P. ellipticum, Nutt.. common. 

 P. chlorantba, Swartz, frequent. 

 P. secunda. L., common. 



Chimaphila — Pipsissewa. 

 C umbellata. Nutt., common. 

 C maculata, Pursh., common. 



Clethra— Sweet Pepperbush. 

 C. alnifolia, L., common. 



Moxotropa — Indian Pipe. 

 M. uniflora. L., common. 

 M. Hypopitys, L., common. 



plumbaginej:. 



Statice— Sea-Lavender. 



S. Limonium, L., var. Carolinians, Gray, 



common on salt marshes. 



PRIMULACE.E. 

 Hottonia— Water Violet. 

 H. inflata. Ell. ; Stony Creek, Bozrah, Nor- 

 wich. 



Lysimachia— Loosestrife. 

 L. thyrsiflora, L., not rare. 

 L. stricta. Ait., common. 

 L.quadrifolia, L., common. 



