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PapaVERACE. 
Papaver somniferum, L. ; about garden fences. 
Chelidonium majus, L.,.common; thoroughly naturalized in this 
sectfon ; abundant along roadsides and even in several ravines 
of Little Stissing Mt. 
Sanguinaria Canadensis, L.; common. 
FUMARIACE2. 
Dicentra cucullaria, DC.; common in all our rich woods and ra- 
vines. 
Corydalis glauca, Pursh ; common. (May to October)—C. aurea, 
Willd.; vid. § 127, Vol. V.; on cliffs above Muggin House 
Rocks. 
Fumaria officinalis, L. ; vid. § 127, Vol. V. 
CRUCIFER2. 
Nasturtium officinale, R. Br.; rather common; apparently indige- 
nous in the secluded mountain streams.—N, palustre, DC. 
frequent; Var. hispidum, common.—N. Armoracia, Fries; 
rather common. 
Dentaria diphylla, L., common.—D. maxima, Nutt.; vid. § 127, 
— Vol. V.; woods by Silvernail Falls.—D. laciniata, Muhl. ; com- 
mon. 
Cardamine rhomboidea, DC.; rather common.—C. pratensis, L. ; 
quite rare; in Wappinger’s Marsh, L Smith’s Walnut Swamp, 
&o.—C. hirsuta, L.; frequent ;— Vur. sylvatica, Gray, rather 
scarce on Little Stissing Mt. 
Arabis lyrata, L.; common.—A. hirsuta, Scop.; vid. § 127, Vol. V. 
A. levigata, DC. vid. § 127, Vol. V.—A. Canadensis, L.; vid. 
§ 127, Vol. V.; the three foregoing are all quite common, par- 
ticularly on Stissing Mt.—A perfoliata, Lam; not common, 
in fields under Stissing Mt. 
Barbarea vulgaris, R. Br.; very common. 
- Erysimum cheiranthoides, L.; abundant along Shekomeko Ck. at 
base of Brigg’s Hill. 
Hesperis matronalis, L. ; escaping along fence borders of fields. 
Sisymbrium officinale, Scop., very common. 
Brassica Sinapistrum, Bois. ; a troublesome weed in fields.—B. nigra, 
Bois ; common.—B. campestris, L. ; occasional. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris, Meench; very common. 
Lepidium Virginicum, L. ; very common.—L. campestre, L. ; rather 
scarce, but abundant in fields along east base of Attlebury Hill. 
VIOLACES. 
Solea concolor, Ging.; very abundant along east base of Risedorf 
Hill; vid. § 109, Vol. V. 
Viola rotundifolia, Michx.; rare, on Mountain.—V. lanceolata, L. ; 
rare; abundant around Grass Pond; Thompson Pond.—V. 
blanda, Willd. ; very common. —V. Selkirkii, Goldie ; vid. § 127, 
Vol. V.—V. cucullata, Ait. ; very common; Var. palmata, Gray. 
frequent.—V. sagittata, Ait.; common.—V. pedata, L. ; rather 
scarce.—V. canina, L. Var. sylvestris, Rigel; very common.— 
V. pubescens, Ait.; common; Vur. scabriuscula, Torr and Gr. ; 
not rare. 
