264 THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA 



B. ARVENSIS (L.), B. S. P. Charlock, "Crowd-weed," "Kraut- 

 weed." (B. Sinapistrum Boiss.). 



A miserable weed in wheat fields in Jefferson and Berkeley 

 counties. Less abundant elsewhere throughout the State. 



RAPHANUS L. 

 R. SATIVUS L. Radish. 



Frequently persistent in waste grounds and cultivated 

 fields, in many parts of the State. 



BARBAREA R. Br. 



B.. BARBAREA (L.) MacM. Yellow Rocket. (B. vulgaris R. Br.). 

 Becoming a weed in many places in Jefferson : Berkeley : 

 Morgan: Hardy: near Moorefield (Gamble); and other 

 counties. 

 B. PRAECOX (Smith), R. Br. Scurvy Grass. 



Running wild near Charlestown in Jefferson ; and Lewis : 

 near Weston (Millspaugh). Ohio: near Wheeling (Rich- 

 ardson ) . 



IODANTHUS T. & G. 

 I. PINNATIFIDUS (Michx.) Steudel. 



Banks of the Ohio River. Ohio: near Elm Grove (Cur- 

 to). 



RORIPA Scop. 1760). 

 (Nasturtium, R. Br. 1812.) 



R. NASTURTIUM (L.), Rusby. Water Cress. (Nasturtium offici- 

 nale, R. Br.). 



Cold spring runs, frequent. Jefferson : near Shenandale 

 Springs ; near Flowing Spring : Lewis : on Leading Creek. 

 Wlrt : near Elizabeth. 



R. SYLVESTRIS (L.), Bessey. Yellow Wood-cress. (Nasturtium 

 syhcstre, R. Br.). 



Moist places in open woods, frequent. Monongalia : near 

 Morgantown. Preston: Cold Spring. Marion : near Mon- 

 tana. Jefferson : near Shenandale Springs. 

 R. OBTUSA (Nutt.) Britton. (Nasturtium obtusum Nutt.). 



River banks. Mason : near Point Pleasant. 



R. PALUSTRIS (L.) Bessey. Marsh Cress. (Nasturtium palustre, 

 DC.). 



Marshy places and glades, infrequent. Webster : near 

 Welch Glade. Kanawha : near Charleston. Preston : near 

 Kingwood. Fayette : near Nuttallburg, rare (Nuttall). 

 Mason : near Point Pleasant, banks of the Ohio. Wood : 

 near Parkersburg. 



