FLORAS OF THE WORLD 171 



CONNECTICUT 



See also New York (Taylor, Flora of the vicinity of New York). 



General 



Graves, C. B., Eames, E. H., Bissell, C. H., Andrews, Luman, Harger, E. B., 

 and Weatherby, C. A. Catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns of Connecti- 

 cut growing without cultivation. Bui. Conn. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Survey 14. 

 569 p. 1910.— First supplement. Additions to the flora of Connecticut. 1. c. 

 Bui. 48. 94 p. 1930 [1931]. 



Annotated systematic list of 2.228 species, varieties, and named forms (1,942 

 species, of which 1,481 are native), plus 169 fugitives. Supplement includes 

 "Additions" published by Harger and others in Rhodora v. 19 and 24. Harger 

 main author of supplement; R. W. Woodward and G. H. Bartlett replaced Bis- 

 sell and Andrews as joint authors of supplement. — See also Eames, E. H. Further 

 additions to the Connecticut flora. Rhodora 33: 167-170. 1931. 



Local 



Andrews, Luman. A list of the flowering plants and higher cryptogams 

 growing upon the summit of Meriden Mountain, Conn. [15 p.] 20.5 cm. South- 

 ington, Conn., 1900. (Reprinted as Conn. School Document 195 (1901, no. 3). 

 1901.) 



Soil, general features of flora; annotated list of 287 vascular plants. (In 

 town of Meriden, New Haven County.) 



Berzelius Society. A catalogue of the flowering plants and higher cryptogams 

 growing without cultivation within thirty miles of Yale College, vii, 71 p. map. 

 23 cm. New Haven, 1878. 



Notes on rarer species, etc. ; list of vascular plants and bryophytes, unannotated 

 except for localities. Includes over 100 species from the northern shore of Long 

 Island, not found in Connecticut. — See also Eaton, D. C. Plants new to the 

 Connecticut flora. Bui. Torrey Club 10: 102. 1883,.— Miller, E. S. A few addi- 

 tions to the Berzelius catalogue. 1. c. 10: 120-121. 1883. 



Bissell, C. H., and Andrews, Luman. Flora of the town of Southington and 

 vicinity. A list of the fern and seed plants growing without cultivation. Rpt. 

 Bd. Educ. Conn. [1900/01] (Pub. Doc. no. 8) : 391-506. map. 1902, 



Physiography, etc. ; annotated list of 1,201 vascular plants (including 990 native 

 species.) (Hartford County.) 



Blewitt, A. E. Flora of Waterbury, Conn., and vicinity. 160 p. 23.5 cm. 

 [Lancaster, Pa.] 1926. 



Physiography, etc. ; annotated list of 1,271 vascular plants, of which 953 are 

 native. ( New Haven County. ) 



Brace, J. P. List of plants growing spontaneously in Litchfield and its vicinity. 

 Arner. Jour. Sci. 4: 69-86, 292-309. 1822. 



Partly annotated list of vascular plants, on the Linnaean system. Brace's 

 herbarium is still preserved at Williams College, Williamstown, Mass. (fide C. A. 

 Weatherby). (Litchfield County.) 



[Holcomb. Irving 1 .] Native trees, shrubs and woody vines growing in the 

 vicinity of Granby, Conn. 1 leaf. 27 cm. [Granby, 1901.] 



Unannotated list of 144 woody plants. (Hartford County.) 



Leonard, E. J. Catalogue of the phaenogamous and vascular cryptogamous 

 plants, found growing in Meriden, Conn. ("Incompleted.") Trans. Scient. Assoc. 

 Meriden, Conn. 1: 1-40. 1885. 



Sparsely annotated list of 749 vascular plants. — See also Kendrick, Mrs. E. B. 

 Additional plants . . . found growing in Meriden . . . since issue of Catalogue 

 ... 1. c. 2: 54-57. 1887.— Also Davis, C. H. S. A list of the forest trees and 

 shrubs to be found in Meriden, Conn. 1. c. 3: 46-78. 1889. (New Haven County.) 



Rogers, Mrs. E. E. Flora of Norwich and vicinity. Rpt. Bd. Educ. Conn. 

 [1900/01] (Pub. Doc. no. 8) : 342-372. 1902. 



Annotated list of 833 vascular plants. (New London County.) 



