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New Casfie— Brandywine Creek near Wilmington (Pr.), Bockford, Du- 

 ponts. Rare. 



8. CAPNOIDES Adans. Cobydalis. 



Stems tall; flowers pink with yellow tips. 1. C. sempervirens. 



Stems low, diffuse or ascending; flowers yellow. 2. C. flavvium. 



1. Oapnoides sempervirens (L.) Borck. M. p. 441. Rocky places. Spring 



and summer. 



Philadelphia — Wissahickon (Je.). Bucks — Rock Hill (Fr.), Argua 

 (Wn.). Montgomery — Spring Mount near Schwenksville (U. C. S.), 

 Sumneytown (VP.). Chester— S>t. Peter's (Ke.), Falls of l"^ench Creek 

 (Sa.). Lancaster— Feach Bottom (Ca.), banks of Susquehanna (W. Tr.). 

 Lefei^ /i—Trexlertown (Her.), Lehigh Mountain (Kr.). Dauphin— {P.). 



Mercer — Princeton (Te.). J?«nterdo/i— Milford (Ws.). 



2. Capnoides flavulum (Raf.) Kuntze. M. p. 442. Rocky woods. Early- 



summer. 



Philadelphia — 'Wissahickon, I. Burk (He.), Robinson's Knoll (Ke.) 

 (Te.), Fairmount Park (Mar.), Manayunk (Pr.). Bucfcs— Carversville, 

 rare (Ca.), Yardley, A. B. Kaufman (Fr.). Chester— {P.). Lancaster 

 —Along the Susquehanna (Le.). Dawp ftm—Steelton (Wn.). 



Camden— Banks of Delaware (C). Cape Mai/— Delaware Bay (C). 

 Mercer — Trenton, Princeton (C). Hunterdon — PLoWand., Raven Bock 

 (C), Milford (B. Sm.). 



New Cosfie- Namaan's Creek near Harvey. 



9. FUMARIA L. 



1. FuMARiA OFFICINALIS L. Fumitory. M. p. 442. Waste places and bal 

 last. Summer. 



Family 2. CRUCIFERAE. Mustard Family. 



•Pod a silique or silicle, dehiscent into two valves to the base. 

 fPod an elongated-linear silique, or at least twice as long as wide. 



1. Silique terete, 4-sided, or compressed, very short-stipitate, or sessile 

 on the receptacle. 

 a. Silique tipped with the short, slender style, or style none. 

 Seeds globose or oblong, wingless. 



Seeds in 2 rows in each cell of the pod. 



Pubescence, when present, of simple hairs. 



12. Eoripa. 

 Pubescence of forked hairs; leaves finely dissected. 



22. Sophia. 

 Seeds in only 1 row in each cell. 



Leaves renif orm or cordate, undulate or repand ; flowers 



white. 4. Alliaria. 



Leaves dentate or pinnatifid ; hairs simple ; flowers yel- 

 low. 5. Sisymbriuvi. 

 Leaves finely dissected; pubescence of forked hairs; flow- 

 ers yellow. 22. Sophia. 

 Leaves entire, or slightly toothed. 



Flowers white or pink. 23. Stenophragma. 



Flowers yellow. 25. Erysimum. 



Flowers large, purple, purplish, or white. 



28. Hesperis. 



