104 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



D. MAXIMA — Nutt, 1818. Large Toothwort. 



Frequent. Rich woods. Jamesville Road, May, 1900. 



D. HETEROPHYLLA — Nutt, 1818. Slender Toothwort. 

 Rare. Green Lake, June, 1891. (S. Cole) 



BURSA— Weber, 1780. 



B. Bursa pastoris — "Britton" Torr Club, 1894. (Cap- 



sella Bursa pastotis — Medic, 1792.) Shepherd's 



Purse. 

 Very common. Waste places and fields. Townsend St., 

 near canal. Summer. 



CAMELINA— Crantz, 1762. 



C. SATIVA — Crantz, 1762. False Flax. 



Occasional. Old grain fields. Marcellus, July, 1908. 



NESLIA— Derv., 1814. 



N. PANICULATA — Derv., 1814. Neslia. 



Rare. Dump grounds. Colvin Tract, Summer, 1900. 



DRABA— Lin. 1753. 



D. VERNA — Lin. 1753. Vernal Whitlow-grass. 

 Frequent. Very early in spring. Sandy soil. Phoenix, 

 April, 1888. 



D. INCANATA VAR. Arabisans — Michx, 1818. Twisted 

 Willow Grass. 

 Rare. High rocky places. Otisco. 



D. Carolinian A — ^Walt. Reported, but have not learned 

 locality nor by whom found. 



SOPHIA— Adams, 1763. 



S. Sophia — Britton. (Sisymbrium sopJiia — Lin., 1753.) 

 Flix-weed. 

 Not common. Southern part of city. Logan Ave. 

 Aug., 1900. 



