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CarpDaMINE, L. 
rotundifolia, Michw. C.rhomboidea, D.C. Wet meadows, and 
about shady springs. April-May. 
pratensis, L. Cuckoo Flower. Swamps, western part of the 
State. April-May. 
hirsuta, L. C.pennsylvanica, Muhl. CC. virginica, E. Wet 
places, and on rocks. May-June. 
Dentaria, L. Toothwort. 
laciniata, Muhl. Rich shady soils. April—May. 
maxima, Nutt. Western part of the State. Nuttall. I have never 
found this plant, nor has it been observed by any 
other botanist save its discoverer. 
diphylla, Michx. Pepper Root. Rich shady soils. April-May. 
Stsymsrium, Alliont. 
§ officinale, Scop. Hedge Mustard. Road sides, &c. May- 
August. | 
thaliana, Gay. Rocks and sandy fields. May. 
Erysimum, L. Hedge Mustard. 
cheiranthoides, Z. Along streams, in the interior of the State. 
July-August. 
Sinapis, L. Mustard. 
§ nigra, L. Black Mustard, Fields and waste places. June— 
August. 
§ arvensis, L. Wet meadows and fields. Common in the interior 
. of the State. Called Wild Mustard, and Char- 
lock. 
Drasa, L. | 
arabisans, Micha. On rocks along the borders of lakes in the 
northern part of the State. May. 
caroliniana, Walt. Sandy fields near New-York. April-June. 
verna, L. Whitlow Grass. Fields and hill sides. March-April. 
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Cametina, Crantz. Gold of Pleasure. 
§ sativa, Crantz. Fields and cultivated grounds. May-June. 
Tuxaspi, Dill. 
§ arvense, L. New-York. June—July..Pursh. I have not found 
| this plant within the limits of the State. 
