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NYMPH^EACE^E. 



BRASENIA, Schreb. 



B. peltata, Pursh. WATER-SHIELD. 



JN YMPH.22A, -Lourn. 



N. odorata, Ait. POND-LILY. 



The flowers reach a greater size than in the interior of the 

 state ; remarkably large specimens are sometimes found in 

 shallow ponds nearly dried up by the summer heat. 



NUPHAR, Smith. 



N. ad vena, Ait. YELLOW POND-LILY. 

 Not common. 



SARRACENIACE^E. 



SARRACENIA, Tourn. 



S. purpurea, L. PITCHER-PLANT. 

 Quaise, Polpis, &c. Scarce. 



PAPAVERACEuE. 



CHELIDONIUM, L. 



C. majus, L. CELANDINE. 



CRUCIFER^:. 



CARDAMINE, L. 



C. hirsuta. L. SMALL BITTER CRESS. 

 Ditch west of the town. L. L. D. 



BARBAREA, E. Br. 



B. vulgaris, E. Br. First reported in 1883 by Mrs. Harriet 

 Peirce, who noticed it as something new in a yard in Pearl 

 St. opposite her sitting-room window, and at the age of 

 eighty-nine no longer able to walk to it, sent a boy to get it 

 for her. 



