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A. confinis, Watson. (A. brachycarpa, Britton) Dry, rocky banks and 

 cliffs ; occasional. 



A. hirsuta, Scop. Rocky places ; frequent. 



A. laevigata, Poir. Rocky places ; occasional, 



A. lyrata, L. Mt. Equinox, Manchester, Miss Day ; N. Pownal, Eggleston. 



A. perforata, Lam. (A. glabra, Bernh. ) Occasional, apparently becoming 



more common as an introduced weed in fields. 



BARBAREA. Winter Cress 



B. stricta, Andrz. Wet places ; frequent. 



B. vulgaris, R. Br. (B. Barbarea, MacM. ) (Including former variety 

 arcuata. ) Wet places ; common. 



BERTEROA 



B. incana, DC. A weed in lawns. Burlington, Miss Towle; roadside, Col- 

 chester and Essex Junction, Mrs. Flynn. 



BRASSICA 

 B. campestris, L. Wild Turnip. Fields ; frequent. 



B. juncea, Cosson. Indian Mustard. Fields and waste places ; occasional 

 B. nigra Koch. Black Mustard. Waste places and fields ; frequent. 

 B. Sinapistrum, Boiss. (B. arvensis, B. S. P.) Charlock. Fields ; common. 



BRAYA 



B. humilis, Robinson. (Sisymbrium humile, Meyer.) Willoughby Moun- 



tain, H. Mann. 



CAMELINA. False Flax 



C. microcarpa, Andrz. (C. sativa of Gray Manual in part.) Weed in 



fields ; occasional. Burlington, Jones. The plant recorded as C sativa 

 by our earlier botanists, e. g. "Ferrisburgh," Robbins, "Bellows Falls," 

 Carey, was probably C. microcarpa. 



CAPSELLA. (BURSA) 

 C. Buksa-pastoris Moench. Shepherd's Purse. Waste places ; common. 



CARDAMINE 



C parviflora, L. (C. hirsuta, L. var. sylvatica, Gaud.) Dry rocky woods ; 

 occasional. 



