CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 51 
SISYMBRIUM, L. 
Hedge Mustard. 
. OFFICINALE (L.), Scop. Common Hedge Mustard. 
Along roadsides and in waste places; common throughout the 
State. Naturalized from. Europe. 
. THatiana (L.), Gay. Mouse-ear Cress. 
In sandy fields and along roadsides ; frequent in the northern 
counties and excessively abundant in the southern. Naturalized 
from Europe. 
. CANESCENS, Nutt. Tansy Mustard. 
Cape May: Shore of Delaware Bay—Austin, 1859. Hun- 
terdon: Rosemont—Schuh. Probably waifs, fugitive from the 
West. 
. SopHiA, L. : : 
Camden: In ballast—Parker. Hudson: Communipaw, in 
ballast and waste places—A. Brown; Hoboken— Martindale. 
Fugitive from Europe. 
ERYSIMUM, L. 
Treacle Mustard. 
. CHEIRANTHOIDES, L. Worm-seed Mustard. 
Bergen: Banks of the Hackensack—Austin ; meadow land 
at Ramseys—Stowell; also in ballast at Communipaw—A. — 
Brown. Fugitive from Europe or the West. 
CAMELINA, Crantz. 
False Flax. 
. sativa (L.), Crantz. 
In fields and waste grounds; occasional. Adventive from 
Europe. 
BRASSICA, L. 
Mustard. Turnip. 
. ALBA (L.), Boiss. White Mustard. 
Ocean and Monmouth: Waste places, rare—Knieskern. 
Camden: Ballast and waste grounds—Parker. Hudson: Jer- 
sey City—Britton. Fugitive from Europe. 
