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Camelina microcarpa Andrz. (small-fruited). 



Camelina silvestris Wallr. 



False or Dutch Flax. Gold-of-Pleasure. Cheat. Myagrum. 

 Rare. Roadsides, grassland and grain fields : New Lon- 

 don (Graves), Southington (Andrews), Waterbury and 

 Naugatuck (A. E. Blewitt), Oxford (Harger), Fairfield 

 (Fames), Litchfield (Miss E. H. Thompson, Bissell). May 

 — July. Fugitive from Europe. 



NESLIA Desv. Ball Mustard. 

 Neslia paniculata (L.) Desv. (panicled). 



Ball Mustard. 



Rare. Waste ground: Bridgeport (Eames), Litchfield 

 (Miss E. H. Thompson). June- — July. Fugitive from 

 Europe. 



CAKILE Ludwig. Sea Rocket. 

 Cakile edentula (Bigel.) Hook, (toothless). 

 Cakile americana Nutt. 

 American Sea Rocket. Sea Cole or Rocket. 



Frequent or common on the shores of the Sound and of 

 tidal rivers and creeks. Mid- June — Oct. 



RAPHANUS L. Radish. 

 Raphanus Raphanistrum L. 



Wild Radish. Jointed or White Charlock or Chadlock. Char- 

 lock. Chadlock. 

 Occasional, frequent or common. Cultivated ground and 



waste places. June — Oct. Naturalized from Europe. 

 Sometimes very troublesome as a weed. 



Raphanus sativus L. (sown). 

 Radish. Garden Radish. 



Rare. Cultivated or waste ground: Southington (Bissell, 

 Andrews), Bridgeport and Fairfield (Eames). June — Oct. 

 Fugitive from Europe. 



BRASSICA L. Mustard. Turnip. 

 Brassica alba (L.) Boiss. (white). 

 Sinapis alba L. 

 White Mustard. 



