250 REPORT OF 
ll. LEPIDIUM, L. (PEPPERWORT. PEPPERGRASS.) 
1. L. Virginiecum, L. (Witp Perrererass.) May to Septem- 
ber, a common weed. 
OrpvEer 9. CAPPARIDACEZ. (Cappanrins.) 
1. POLANISIA, Raf. 
1. P. graveolens, Raf. Plentiful. June. 
Orver. 10. VIOLACEAZE. (VioLEtT Famity.) 
1. SOLAE, Ging.. DC. (Green VioreEr.) 
1. S. concolor, Ging. Found mostly about rocks. Rather com- 
mon, April, May and June. 
2. WIOLA, L. (VioLET. HEanrt’s-BASE.) 
1. V. rotundifolia, Michx. (Rounp-LEAvED VioLET.) Found 
on hill-sides, and is rare. March and April. 
2. V. lanceolata, L. (Lance-teavep VioLET.) Wet meadows. 
Very common. April and May. 
3. V. cucullata, Ait. (Common BLUE VioLEr.) Found growing 
everywhere. March to May. 
4. V. cucullata, Var. palmata. (Hanp-Lear Viouer.) Rather 
scarce. April and May. , 
5. cucullata, Var. abba. Y. & N. (Waxrte Vioxer.) Some 
specimens are smooth, and some very hairy. Lower petal streaked with 
purple lines, side petals hearded. Both dry and wet soils. The leaves as 
in cucullata. April. 
6. V. sagittata, Ait. (ARRow-LEAVED VIOLET.) Rather plenti- 
ful; moist meadows. May. 
7. V. striata, Ait. (Pate Viotet.) Abundant. April and May. 
8. V. Canadensis, L. (Canapa Viouer.) Color of the flowers 
vary, even on the same plant. Common. April to July. 
9. V. pubescens, Ait. (Downey YeLLow VioiEr.) Common, 
It varies from pubescent to almost smooth. 
Orver 11. HYPERICACE®. (St. Jonn’s-wort Faminy.) 
1. HYPERICUM. St. Joun’s-wort. 
1. H. prelificum, L. (Sarussy Sr. Jonn’s-worr. July to Sep- 
tember. 
2. HI. perforatum, L. (Commow Sr. Joun’s-worv.) Nat. from 
Europe. June. Med. prop.: Leaves and seeds act as an astringent. 
3. H. corymbosum, Muhl. Plentiful. June, July. 
4, H. mutilum, L. July. 
