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not uncommon.—A, laevigata, DC.; Northern end of N. Y. Is- 
land, W. W. Densluw; Yonkers, 7. F. Allen.—\, Canadensis, L.; — 
common.—A, perfoliata, Lam.; 86th St., East River, sparingly, | 
but abundant along Harlem River, near 6th Avenue, W. H. 
Leggett. : 
BARBAREA, R. Br.—B., vulgaris, R. Br.; very common, but not in Torr. 
Cat.—B. praecox, R. Br.; waste ground about Parsons’ Nursery, 
Flushing. . 
ERYSIMUM, L.—E. theiranthoides, L. Waste grounds, upper part of 
N. Y. Island, W. H. L.; also N. J., Austin. 
HESPERIS, L.—H. matronalis, L.; Weehawken hill sides, W. H. L.; and 
vid. § 10. ee a 
SNYMBRIM, L.—%, officinale, Scop.; very common.—S. Thaliana, Gaud.; — 
not rare. oe 
BRASSICA, Tourn.—B. Sinapistrum, Boissier ; common.—B, alba, L.; — 
common.—B, nigra, L.; common. a 
DRABA, L.—). Caroliniana, Walt.; (Sandy fields, Canal St. Turr. Cat.) — 
sandy fields, Inwood, W. W. Denslow.—), verna, L.; common. 
CAMELINA, Crantz.—t,.sativa, Crantz; fields and waste grounds, Ho- 
_. boken, Long Island, Inwood ete. 
CAPSELLA, Vent.—t. Bursa-pastoris, Moench; very common. “ 
LEPIDIUM, L.—L. Virginieum, L.; very common.—L, ruderale, L.; common; 
not in Zorr.Cat.; possibly of rather recent introduction. [I first — 
_ gathered it at Flatbush, about four years ago; but, as it is com- 
mon now in all directions near the city, it may have escaped — 
notice from its resemblance to the preceding, W. H. L.}—l. — 
campestre, L.; common.—t, Draba, L.; Astoria station destroyed; 
not found elsewhere. be 
CAKILE, Tourn.—t. Americana, Nutt.; abundant on sea shore; Mr. — 
Calverly reports having found on Coney Island a stray specimen — 
: _ of (. maritima, Scop. , q 
~~ RAPHANUS, L.—Raphanistram, L.; not in Zorr. Cat., but abundant — 
* enough now, at least on Long Island. : 
CAPPARIDACE. 
POLANISIA, Raf.—P. graveolens, Raf. Gravesend, L. L, in sand near 3 
salt water, W. H. L.; Bergen, N. J., Le Roy. 
ee , VIOLACE. . } 
SOLEA, ay D. C.—, concolor, Ging., Tarrytown, ‘Hall, (See § 18, — 
p- ie * 
VIOLA, L.—V. rotundifolia, Michx.; Morristown, N. J WOH Lp News 
Jersey, Austin; a specimen gathered in Morrisania, near the — 
Harlem River, W. H. L. ; not in Torr. Cat.—V, lanceolata, L.; 
common.—V, primulefolia, L.; not uncommon, particularly on 
Staten Island.—J, blanda, Willd.; common.—J. eucullata, Ait.; 
very common; Var. palmata; common; Var. cordata; Preakness 
Mt., W. L. Fischer; petals variegated with white, woods half a 
mile beyond Greenwood Cemetery, on the Coney Is. R. R., W- 
H. L.—YV, sagittata, Ait:; common.—Y, pedata, L.; common.; Var- 
