No. 14.] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS. 327 



POLEMONIUM L. Greek Valerian. 

 Polemonium Van-Bruntiae Britton. 



Polemonium coerulenm Gray's Manual ed. 6, not L. 



Rare. In swamps: Salisbury (Mrs. C. S. Phelps). 

 June — July. 



HYDROPHYLLACEAE. WATERLEAF FAMILY. 



HYDROPHYLLUM L. Waterleaf. 

 Hydrophyllum virginianum L. 



Waterleaf. 



Rare or local. Moist or wet shady places : South Wind- 

 sor (Weatherby), Waterbury (W. H. Paton), Wilton (Miss 

 E. A. Carpenter, Fames), Norwalk (G. P. Ells), North 

 Canaan (H. N. Adams, M. B. Tobey), Salisbury (Mrs. C. S. 

 Phelps). June. 



ELLISIA L. 

 Ellisia Nyctelea L. 



Macrocalyx Nyctelea Kuntze. 



Rare. New London, in a pasture (Mrs. E. M. Tilton). 

 May — July. Fugitive from the South or West. 



PHACELIA Juss. 

 Phacelia viscida (Benth.) Terr, (sticky). 



Rare. Meriden, escaped from cultivation and spontaneous 

 in a spot on which muck had been deposited (Miss F. J. 

 Leonard). June. Fugitive from California. 



Phacelia Purshii Buckley. 



Rare. Branford, waste ground at Short Beach (Miss 

 E. J. Leonard). May — June. Fugitive from the Central 

 States. 



BORAGINACEAE. BORAGE FAMILY. 

 CYNOGLOSSUM L. Hound's Tongue. 

 Cynoglossum officinale L. (of the shops). 

 Common Hound's Tongue. 



Rare. Roadsides and pastures: Ledyard (Graves), 

 Meriden and New Haven (Harger), Bridgeport (C. K. 



