CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 75 



FUMARIACEAE. Fumitory Family. 

 ADLUMIA Raf. Climbing Fumitory. 



594. A. cirrhosa Raf. 



A. fungosa (Ait.) Greene. 

 Reported from Grand Rapids previous to 1880 (Miss Mary 

 H. Clark). In the U. of M. Herbarium. 



CORYDALIS Vent. 



Capnoides Adans. 



595. C. glauca Pursh. Pale Corydalis. 

 C: sempervirens (L.) Borck. 



Two jjlanta were found in Burton Ave. Swamp near the "old 

 saw-mill" (M.&C), June 20, 1897. 



D[CENTRA Bcrnh. Dutchman's Breeches. 



liicuridla Adans. 

 590. D. Canadensis Walp. Squirrel Corn. 



Frequent in beech and maple woods. Mid-April-Mid-May. 



597. D. Cucullaria Bernh. Dutchman's Breeches. 

 Frequent in moist rich woods. Mid-April-Mid-May. 



CRUCIFERAE. Mustard Family. 

 ALYSSUM L. 



598. A. CALYCINUM L. 



A. alyssoides (L.) Gouan. 

 Waste places and along streets; well established, common in the 

 City. May-June. 



ARABIS L. Rock Cbess. 



599. A. Canadensis L. Sickle-pod. 



In oak openings and on the edges of fields. Summer. 

 The plants are well distributed but grow singly. 



600. A. confinis Watson. 



A. hrachycarpa (Torr. & Gray) Britton. 

 Dry hillsides; well distributed, but not common, June. 



