44 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



FUMARIACEAE. FUMITORY FAMILY 



ADLUMIA Raf. Climbing Fumitory 



A. fuugosa (Ait.) Greene. Mountain Fringe, Allegheny Vine. Rich 

 rocky woods; occasional. July-Sept. 



CORYDALIS (Dill.) Medic. 



C, anrea Willd. Golden Corydalis. Rocky banks; rare. Apr.- June. 

 Burlington, (Torrey) ; Colchester, (GrifRn). 



C. sempervireus (L.) Pers. Pale or Pink Corydalis. Rocky woodlands; 



frequent. May-Aug. 



DICENTRA Bernh. 



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

 Apr., May. Shelburne, (Torrey) ; South Burlington, (N. F. F.). 



D, Cucullaria (L.) Bernh. Dutchman's Breeches. Rich woods; occa- 

 sional. Apr., May. 



FUMARIA (Tourn.) L. Fumitory 



F. officinalis L. Common Fumitory. Persistent in old garden, Es- 

 sex, (Jones). June- Aug. 



CRUCIFERAE. MUSTARD FAMILY 



ARABIS L. Rock Crfss 



A. brachycarpa (T. & G.) Britton. Purple Rock Cress. Sandy soil, 

 rocky banks, etc.; frequent. June, July. 



A. Drummondii Gray. Rocky places; occasional. May, June. 



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

 June. 



A. hirsuta (L.) Scop. Hairy Rock Cress. Rocky places; frequent. 

 June. 



A. laeyigata (Muhl.) Poir. Smooth Rock Cress. Rocky places; occa- 



sional. May, June. 



BARBAREA R. Br. Winter Cress 



B, stricta Andrz. Erect-fruited Winter Cress. Roadsides and mead- 



ows; common. May, June. 



