Chap. 7. BOTANY OF VERMONT. X79 



CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Corydaiis, DC. 



aurea, VVilld. Rocky woods. Castleton, Chandler. Burlington, Macrae. May, 



June. 

 glauca, Pursh. Rocks and ledges. May, June. 



Order CRUCIFER^. The Cruciferous Tribe. 



Nasturtium, J?. Br. 



pahistre, DC. Wet places. July, Aug. 



nutans, DC. var. Amrricnnum, Gray, T. & G. I. p. 75. In shallow water on 

 the borders of Otter Creek below Vergennes, abundant for 

 several miles, Robbins. July, Aug. 

 Barbarea, 7?. Br. 



vulgaris, K. Br. Wi^iter Cress. Road-sides, &c., generally in moist soil. June. 

 Arabis, L. Wall Cress. 



hirsuf.a, Scop. A- sagiUata, DC. T'l.rritis kirsnfa, L. Rocks. June. 

 laepicratu, DC. Turritis lavigata, Muhl. Rocks. June. 

 Cardamine, L. 



rlwinboidea, DC. C. rotnndifolia var.. Tor. & Gray. Wet meadows. Castleton, 



Robbins. May, June. 

 hirsnta, L. C. Pennsylvanicn, Muhl. Brooks &c. June, July. 

 pratensis, L. Lady's Smork. Cuckoo Flower. Wet meadows. Whiting and 

 Alburgh, ChavAler. St. Albans, Robbins. May, June. 

 Dentaria, h. Toothwort. 



diphijlla, Michx. Pepper Root. Woods. May. 

 laciniata, Muhl. Woods. Castleton, Robbins. May. 

 Sisymbrium, Allioni. 



§ ojficinale, Scop. H'^dgc Mustard. Road-sides and abouthouses. June — Auw. 

 teres, Torr. & Gray, I. p. 93. Cardamine teres, Michx. Vermont, on Lake 

 Champlain, Mic/iavx. No botanist e.xcept Michaux has ever 

 collected this species. 

 Sinapis, L. Mustard. 



§ nigra, L. Black Mustard. Old fields, &c. June — Aug. 



§ arvensis, L. Road sides, old fields, &c., called " Charlock," which it resembles. 

 Charlotte and Alburgh, Robbins. About Burlington, Macrae. 

 May, June. 

 Draba, L. 



arahizans, Michx. On rocks. On Lake Champlain, Michavx. At Sharpshin 

 Point, Burlington, and on the north side of Juniper Island, 

 Macrae. ]\Iay. 

 Cochlearia, L. 



§ Armoracia, L. Horse-radish. Banks of rivers, and about houses, in moist 

 soil. June. This well known species is also thoroughly 

 naturalized in Massachusetts, often in places distant from 

 habitations. 

 Camelina, Cranfz. 



§ saliva, Crantz. Old fields, flax fields, &c. Ferrisburgh, Robbins- Bellows 

 Falls, Cn-py. 

 Lepidium, L. Prppcrvetrl , or " Pepper Grass." 



Virgirdcum, L. Sandy fields and roadsides. June, July. 

 Capsella, V:nt. Shepherd's P:ersc, 



§ Bursa-pastoris, Moench. Gardens and fields. April — Sept. 

 Raphanus, L- 



§ Raphanistrum, L. Charlock. Wild Radish. Cultivated grounds. South 

 Hero, Robbins. June, Sept. 



Order CAPPARIDACE^E. The Caper Tribe. 



Polanisia, Raf. 



graveolens, Raf. On the gravelly banks of Lake Champlain, above high water. 

 July, Aug. 



Order POLYGALACE^. The Milkwort Tribe. 



Polygala, L. Milkwort. 



verticiUata, L. Dry Soils. At Bellows Falls, Tuckermav, Carey. July — Sept. 



