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N. OFFICINALE, R. Br. (R. Nasturtium, Rusby. ) Water Cress. Cool running 

 waters, Rutland, Bennington, Eggleston ; ChavXoiie, Pringle; Randolph, 

 Bates. 



N. SYLVESTRE, R. Br. Yellow Cress. Alluvial meadows of the Connecticut 

 River; frequent. "A persistent weed in intervals at Westminster, 

 although it rarely, if ever, produces viable seed." W- H. Blanchard. 



N. terrestre, R- Br. (N. palustre, DC.) Dry soil. Ripton, Brainerd. 



N. terrestre, R. Br. var. hispidum, Fisch. and Mey. (R. hispida, Britton.) 

 Wet places ; frequent. 



RAPHANUS 



R. Raphanistrum, L. Radish. "South Hero," Bobbins; Windsor, Hart- 

 land, Eggleston'; Westminster, Blanchard. 



SISYMBRIUM 



S. altissimum, L. Fort Ethan Allen, Afrs. Flynn ; Railroad, Middlebury, 

 Brainerd. 



S. OFFICINALE, Scop. Hedge Mustard. Common in waste places. 



SUBULARIA 

 S. aquatica, L. Abundant in South Pond, Marlboro, Grout. 



THLASPI 

 T. ARVENSE, L. Penny Cress. Waste places ; occasional. 



CAPPARIDACEAE. CAPER FAMILY 



POLANISIA 

 P. graveolens, Raf. Sandy shores of Lake Champlain ; common. 



SARRACENIACEAE. PITCHER PLANT FAMILY 



SARRACENIA 

 S, purpurea, L. Pitcher-plant. Sphagnum bogs ; frequent. 



DROSERACEAE. SUNDEW FAMILY 



DROSERA. Sundew 



D. intermedia, Hayne. ( D. intermedia, Hayne, var. Americana, DC. ) Bogs. 

 Fort Ethan Allen Pond, Pringle ; Waterman's Pond, Thetford, Blan- 

 chard. Ponds of Windham County. 



D. rotundifolia, L. Bogs and wet banks ; frequent. 



