410 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 
CAMELINA Ruellius, Nat. Stirp. 326. (1543). Crantz, 
Stirp. Austr. I: 18. (1762). Myagrum Diosc. 
507. Camelina sativa Crantz, 1. c. 
Myagrum sativum Linn. Sp. Pl. 641. (1753). 
Leeds, Butte. 
NESLIA Desv. Journ. Bot. 3: 162. (1814). 
508. Neslia paniculata (Linn.) Desv. 1. c. 
Myagrum paniculatum Linn. Sp. Pl. 641. (1753). 
Leeds, St. John, Minot. 
| SOPHIA. Brunfels, Hist..3: 170. (1543). °Lobelins, Weau: 
738. (1581). Ray. Hist. 1. 812. (1686). Adans. Fam. des PI. 
TL. 417. (1763). 
509. Sophia Chirurgorum Lobelius Obs. 426 (1576); also 
Trew. Herb. Blackw. V, t. 440 (1765). 
Sisymbrium Sophia Linn. Sp. Pl. 659. (1753). 
Descurainia Sophia Webb.; Prantl in Engler & Prantl, Nat. © 
Pil. Fam. 3: Abth. 2. 192. (1892). 
Sophia Lobelia Rupr. Fl. Cauc. 88. (1869). 
Sophia Sophia (Linn.) Britt. & Br. Ill. Fl. II: 145. (1897). 
The use of the same word to signify both genus and species 
for a plant is objectionable, and it would simply be unfair not to 
make the same allowance for varieties. How would this sound: 
Sophia Sophia var. Sophia?! 
Leeds: Kulm (Brenckle). . 
510. Sophia brevipes (Nutt.) Rydb. 
Sisymbrium canescens brevipes Nutt. 
Leeds, Peninsula of Lake Ibsen; Kulm (Brenckle). 
- 511. Sophia filipes (A. Gray) Heller, in Bull. Torr. Bot. 
Club. (24: 311. (1897). 
Dry bottom of Willow Creek near Dunsieth. 
512. Sophia intermedia Rydb. in Mem. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 
I: 184. (1900). 
Leeds, Pleasant Lake, ‘Towner. 
NORTA Adanson, Fam. des Pl. 417. (1763). 
513. Norta altissima (Linn.) Britt. Ill. Fl. 2 ed. II. (1913). 
Sisymbrium altissimum Linn. Sp. Pl. 659. (1753). 
Leeds, and everywhere in the western part of the state. 
CHEIRINIA Link, Enum. Hort. Berol. II: 170. (1820). 
514. Cheirinia cheiranthoides (Linn.) Link. 1. c. 
Erysimum chetranthoides Linn. Sp. Pl. 661. (1753). 
