3?>0 

 HESPERIS, L. 



H. MATRONALIS, I.. Dniiic's violet. 



I^s(•;^]K■(l to waste phicc.'^. M()nongalia : eindei's of rail- 

 lo.id banks near Mor^antow n. 



SISYMBRIUM L. 



S. OFFICINALE, (L.), Seop. Hcdi-e Mustard. M. & (J. 



Roadsidesand ditehc'S,t()0 eoninion thronuliout tlieState. 



S. Thal.ina, (L.), Gay. 



Waste grounds. Fayette : near Nuttallliurg— L. W. X. 



ERYSIMUM. L. 



E. CHEIRANTHOIDES. L. Worni-.seed Mustard. 31. l^' G. 



Roadsides aud_ railroa 1 embankments. Monongalia: 

 near Morgantown. Jefl'crson : near Shenandoah Junction. 

 Mineral : near Piedmont. 



CAMELINA, Grants. 



C. SATIVA, (!>.), Crantz. False Flax. 



I^^ields and waste grounds. Mineral : neai- Keyser — 

 W. -h-U'erson : near Charlestown ; near Shenandoah Je. 



BRASSICA, L 



B. NIGRA, CL.), Koch. Black Mustard. M. cV: (^. 



Fields and waste places. Fayette : near Nuttallburg, 

 much eaten as "greens" in spring — L. W. X. A common 

 weed throughout the State. 



P. SINAPISTHUM, Boiss. CJiarlock. -Crowd-weed. "Kraut-weed. 



A miscral)lc weed in wheat fields in Jefferson and 



Berkeley counties. Less abundant elsewhere throughout 

 the State. 



CAPSELLA, Moench. 



C. BURSA-PASTORIS, ( L.), Moench. Shepherd's Purse. L.W. X., 



M. & G. 



Fields and roadsides, common throughout the State. 



LEPIDIUM, L. 



Ij. Virgiuicum, L. Wild Pej)pergrass. L. W. X., M. c^- G. 



Fields and roadsides, common throughout the State. 



