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CORYDALIS. (CAPNOIDES) 



C. aurea Willd. Golden Corydalis. Rocky banks of western Vermont; 



rare. Norwich, (Jesup) ; probably introduced. 

 (,'. sempervirens (L.) Pers. Pale Corydalis. Rocky woodlands of the 

 lower altitudes; frequent. 



DICENTRA. (BIKUKULLA) 



D. canadensis (Goldie) Walp. Squirrel Corn. Rich woods; frequent. 

 D, Cucullaria (L.) Beimh. Dutchman's Breeches. Rich wooded hill- 

 sides; frequent. 



PUMARIA. Fumitory 



F. officinalis* L. Common Fumitory. Occasionally persistent in old 

 gardens. 



CRUCIFERAE. MUSTARD FAMILY 



ALLIARIA. Garlic Mustard 



A, officinalis* Andrz. (A. Alliaria [L.] Britton). Hedge Garlic. Lud- 

 low, (Brainerd). 



ARABIS. Rock Cress 



A. bracliycarpa (T. & G.) Britton. (A. confinis Wats, in part). Sandy 

 soil and rocky banks; frequent along Lake Champlain. 



A. canadensis L. Sickle-pod. Shady ledges of the lower altitudes; 

 occasional. 



A. Driinimondi Gray. (A. confinis Wats, in great part). Rocky places; 

 occasional along Lake Champlain. Gore Mt., Island Pond, (Under- 

 wood) ; Townshend, (Wheeler). 



A, glabra (L.) Bernh. Tower Mustard. Rocks and fields; frequent. 



A. liirsnta (L.) Scop. Hairy Rock Cress. Rocky places of the lower 

 altitudes; frequent. 



A. laevigata (Muhl.) Poir. Smooth Rock Cress. Rocky places of the 

 lower altitudes; occasional. 



A. lyrata L. Low Rock Cress. Mt. Equinox, Manchester, (Mary A. 



Day); N. Pownal, (Eggleston) ; West Haven, (G. H. Ross). 



BARBAREA. Winter Cress 



B. stricta Andrz. Winter Cress. Wet places; common. 



B. vulgaris R. Br. (B. Barbarea [L.] MacM.). Common Winter Cress, 

 Yellow Rocket. Wet places; rare. 



BERTEROA 



B. incana* (L.) DC. Hoary Alyssum. A weed in lawns and by way- 

 sides; becoming frequent. 



BRASSICA. Mustard. Turnip 



B. alba* (L.) Boiss. (Sinapis alba L.). White Mustard. Adventive; 

 rare. 



