CAI "K OF TI.ANTS. 5 



Kaphamis, I . Radish. 



RAPHANISTRUM, Li (Jointed Charlock.) In grain fields. 



Okdkk 9. \ 1()L V( i:.i;. Violet Family. 



Viola. L, Violet. 



rotundifolia, Michx. Woods. The earliest spei 



renifolia, Gray, n. sp. Not in the Manual-. Named from specimens 

 collected in Hanover in 1870 by/'. A. SMerman; common inrocky 

 ids. 

 blanda, Willd. Moist grounds. 



S kirkii, Pursh, Goldie. Hillsides, not uncommon. 

 ciKiillata, Ait. Everywhere. 



gittata, Ait. Hanover, etc. ; not abundant, 

 canina. P., var. sylvestris, Reg. Very common. 

 rostrata, Pursh. Common. 

 Canadensis, L. Common, 

 pubescens, Ait. Common. 



Order 10. CIST A< K.E. Rock Rose Family. 



Hcliant iMMiiiini, Tourn. Rock Rose. 

 Canadense, Michx. Gravelly soil. 



Lechea, P. Pin-weed. 



major, Michx. Dry fields, 

 minor, Lam. Dry fields. 



Order ii. DROSERAGELffi. Sundew Family. 



DrOSera, L. Sundew. 



rotundifolia, L. Wet places. 



longifolia, L. Hanover; Plainfield, etc. About ponds. 



Order 12. ErXPERICACEJB. St. John's-wort Family. 



Hypericum, P. St. John's-wort. 



pyramidatum, Ait. Lebanon; Pomfret and Windsor, Vt. 



ellipticum, Hook. 



PERFORATUM, L. (Common St. John's-wort.) 



:m, Muhl. Damp places, 

 mutilum, L. Damp places. 

 Canadense, L. 



var. major, Gray. Not uncommon. 

 Sarothra, Michx. Sandy fields. 



ElodeH, A ins. M.ir^h St. John's-wort. 

 Virginica, Nutt. Swamps. 



