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Benzoin benzoin (L.) Coulter 



Lin (1 era benzoin Blume 



Spice bush. Benjamin bush 



In swamps and wet places. Frequent. April-May. The leaves 



of young shoots are much larger than those of the matured 



branches. 



PAPAVERACEAE 



Papaver somniferum L. 

 Garden poppy 

 In waste places. Occasional. Summer. 



Sanguinaria canadensis L. 

 Bloodroot 

 Thickets along the river. Common. April-May. 



Chelidonium majns L. 

 Celandine 

 Koadsides and waste places. Frequent. May-September. 



Bicnculla cucullaria (L.) Millsp. 

 Dicentra cucullaria DC. 

 Dutchman's breeches 

 Rich woods and thickets, specially along the river. Common. 



April-May. 



Bicucnlla canadensis (Goldie) Millsp. 



Dicentra canadensis DC. 



Squirrel corn 



In the same places as the last but much less frequent. May. 



Adlumia fungosa (Ait.) Greene 

 A. cirrhosa Eaf. 

 Climbing fumitory. Alleghany vine 

 Moist woods and thickets. Infrequent. Tioga Center. Abund- 

 ant along the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad in 

 the narrows west of Owego. A very beautiful vine. June-October. 



CRUCIFERAE 

 Lepidinm campestre (L.) E. Br. 

 Co 10 cress 

 Fields, waste places and along railroads. Common. May-July. 



