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Capsella Bursa-pastoris (L.) Medic. Shepherd's Purse. 



A very common spring weed. 



Sisymbrium Thalianum (L.) J. Gay. Hedge Mustard. 



Near Black Creek above Captain Cannon's Place. Waste 

 places. 



Erysimum cheiranthoides L. Worm-seed Mustard. 



Street side near the depot. A rare introduction. 



Coronopus didymus (L.) Sm. Wart Cress. 



Near Mr. D. R. Coker's barn. A low spreading weed of rather 

 recent introduction. Plentiful. 



Barbarea verna (Mill.) Asch. Early Winter Cress. 



Roadside near the College. A winter and spring weed in culti- 

 vated places. 



Arabis virginica (L.) Trel. 



Roadside near the College. A winter and spring weed in open 

 places. 



Sarraceniaceae 



Sarracenia purpurea L. Pitcher Plant. 



In sphagnum moss on edges of bays and bogs. Frequent. 



Sarracenia flava L. Trumpets. 



In a branch head at foot of Sugarloaf Mountain. Frequent in 

 savannas and edges of bays. 



Sarracenia rubra Walt. Pitcher Plant. 



Near edge of creek back of the Upper Farm Place. Near Black 

 Creek two miles above the paper mill. Plentiful in open edges 

 of bays. A plant of this species with double flowers was found 

 in Captain Cannon's Sheep Pasture. It was sent to the New 

 York Botanical Garden, and has since borne double flowers 

 there. 



Droseraceae 



Drosera intermedia Hayne. Sundew. 



Wet places on edge of the lake. Common on margins of open 

 water and on floating logs. 



Drosera capillaris Poir. Sundew. 



Wet places across from the paper mill dam. 



