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Sisymbrium orricinate, Scop. Hedge Mustard. Waste places. May 
to November. 
Brassica campestris, L. Waste grounds. May and June. 
Brassica nigra, Koch. Black Mustard. Fields and waste lots. May 
to August. 
Brassiea Sryaptstrum, Boiss. Charlock. Roadsides, fields and waste 
lots. May to November. 
Alyssum maritimum, L. Sweet Alyssum. Spontaneous about gardens. 
May and June. 
Camelina sativa, Crantz. .False Flax. Frequent along the Central 
railroad. May to September. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris, Moench. Shepherd’s Purse. A weed. April 
to November. 
Violacezx—Violet Family. 
Solea concolor, Ging. (Ionidium concolor, Benth. & Hook.) Green 
Violet. Formerly on the Mohawk flats, near Little Lake. Paine’s car- 
ALOGUE. Mayor June. 
Viola rotundifolia, Mx. Round-leaved violet. Ravines and rich 
woods. April and May. 
Viola primulifolia, L.  Primrose-leaved violet. Wet meadows, 
swamps, Oriskany; rare. May and June. 
Viola blanda, Willd. Sweet white violet. Ravines, rich woods and 
swamps. April to June. 
Viola blanda, Willd., var. palustriformis, Gray. Ravine-sides and 
sandy woods. (The violet that was sent to the late Prof. Asa Gray for 
determination.) May and June. 
Viola blanda, Willd., vas. renifolia, Gray. Tamarack and arbor vitex 
swamps in shade. May. 
Viola Selkirkii, Ph. Selkirk’s violet. Mossy ravines, damp woods. 
Some seasons it remains in flower a week or longer. April to middle 
of May. 
Viola oporats, L. Sweet violet. Lawns, gardens. April or May. 
Viola palmata, L., var. cucullata, Gray. Common blue violet. Wet 
meadows, woods. Flowers white occasionally. May and June. 
Viola rostrata, Muhl. Long-spurred violet. Ravines, rich woods. 
May and June. 
Viola canina, L., var. Muhlenbergii, Gray. Dog violet. Swamps and 
ravines. May and June. 
Viola striata, Aiton. Pale violet. Alluvial soil. Common in thickets 
along the Mohawk. May to July. 
Viola Canadensis, L. Canada violet. Rich woods and ravines. 
May to August. 
Viola pubescens, Aiton. Downy yellow violet. Woods and ravines. 
April to June. 
Viola pubescens, Ait., var. scabriuscula, T. & G. Dry woodlands 
along Starch Factory creek. May. 
Viola rricotor, L. Common pansy. Escaped from cultivation in sev- 
eral places. May, June. 
Caryophyllaceze—Pink Family. 
Stellaria mepia, Sm. Chickweed. Very common. March to No- 
vember. 
Stellaria longifolia, Muhl. Long-leaved stitchwort. Wet mead- 
ows. Mohawk flats. Last of May, June. 
