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Naut.—Nautilus. 
N. Harm. Diss—New Harmony Disseminator. 
Pr. (or Proc.) Ac. N. Sci. Phil—Proceedings of the Academy of Natural 
Science, Philadelphia. 
Pr. Am. Phil. Soc.—Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 
Pr. Mich. Ac. Sci.—Proceedings of the Michigan Academy of Science. 
Pr. Ohio Ae. Sci—Proceedings of the Ohio Academy of Science. 
Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus.—Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 
Tr. (or Trans.) Ac. Sci. St. Louis—Transactions of the Academy of- Science 
of St. Louis. 
Tr. Am. Fish. Soc.—Transactions of the American Fish Society. 
Tr. Am. Phil. Soc.—Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. 
U. S. B. F. Ec. Cir.—United States Bureau of Fisheries, Economic 
Circular. 
U.S. B. F. Doc.—United States Bureau of Fisheries Document. 
(To be continued.) 
NOTES ON OUR LOCAL PLANTS.—XI. 
BY J. A. NIEUWLAND. 
Lake Maxinkuckee (clarke). 
BRASSICA’ Cicero, Cato, Pliny X1X:8, XX:9. 
Brassica Linn., Syst., (1735), Gen., 197 (1737), 299 (1754), 
our, iHis.,, 188° (1604). I. R. de, 219 (£700), also: Vi. >Cordus, 
Brunfels, Lobelius, Tragus, Eric. Cordus, Matt., Lonicer, Gesner 
Tabernaemontanus, Castor Durante, Dodonaeus, Fuchs, Turner, 
etc., etc. 
Brassica Napus Linn., Sp. Pl., (1753). 
Napus sylvestris Bauhin, Pinax, 95 (1623), Napus sativa C. 
Bauhin, 1. c. 
Lake Maxinkuckee, (Clarke). Found escaped from cultiva- 
tion, as also is Brassica Rapa and Brassica oleracea. 
CAKILE Serapion, Semp., c. 65 (1531). Also Cakile Cusa, 
Camerarius, Cakile Linn., Syst., (1735), Gen., 196 (1737) 300 
(1754), Tour., Els., (1694), I. w. H., 212 (1700), Cakile Miller, 
Gard: Dict.;. Abr, -Ed...4 (1754): 
Cakile edentula (Bigel.) Hook., Fl. Bor. Am. I. 59 (1830). 
Bunias edentula Bigelow, Fl. Bort., 157 (1814). 
Millers (Umbach), Lake Co. (Deam). Laporte Co., (Deam) 
211, 9062 Millers. Common only in the dune region of Lake 
Michigan near the shore line. 
