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FUMARIAGEAE 



Adlumia fu:\"gosa (iVit.) Greene. Rare. Roadsides, ISTas- 

 keag Point, Brooklin (iSTo. 2237). Escaped from cul- 

 tivation. 



CoKYDALis SEMPERVIKENS (L.) Pers. Occasional in dry 

 clearings. 



CRUCIFERAE 



Lepidium apetalum WillJ. Waste ground near wharves, 

 Stonington (E"o. 3065). 



Lepidium campestre (L.) R. Br. Grassland near club- 

 house, Point Lookout, Isle au Haut (N. T. Kidder). 



Gapseela Bfrsa-pastoris (L.) Medic. xVhundant in fields, 

 waste places and along roadsides. 



Gamelina sativa (L. ) Grantz. Rare. A weed in cul- 

 tivated ground, Naskeag Point, Brooklin (No. 1367). 



Gakile edentula (Bigel.) Hook. Gommon on sea beaches. 



Raptia^^us Rapiianisteum L. Gommon in fields and waste 

 - places, often at edge of beaches. 



Rapiia^stus sATivrs L. Occasional as an escape from cul- 

 tivation. Variable in color of flowers. 



Brassica arvensis (L.) Ktze. Frequent in fields, pastures 

 and waste places. 



Brassica jitncea (L.) Gosson. Occasional. Waste ground, 

 Swans Island (No. 2399) ; Isle au Haut (No. 1593). 



Brassica nigra (L.) Koch. Gommon in waste ground. 



Brassica campestris L. Rare. Gultivated fields, Nas- 

 keag Point, Brooklin (No. 251) ; gravelly roadsides, At- 

 lantic, Swans Island (No. 2874). 



GoNRiNGiA oRiENTALis (L.) Dumort. Rare. Roadsides, 

 Naskeag Point, Brooklin (No. 1798). 



