BRASSICA, mustard 
(see also SINAPIS) 
¢Brassica juncea (L.) Czernj., leaf mustard, Chinese mustard, 
dian mustard, p. 734 
var. crispifolia L. Bailey, curled mustard 
var. juncea 
+B. napus L., rape, p. 736 
var. napobrassica (L.) Peterm., rutabaga 
*var. napus (Miihlenbach, 1983) 
+B. nigra (L.) Koch, black mustard, p. 734 
*#B. oleracea L. (Miihlenbach, 1983) 
+B. rapa L., field mustard, turnip, bird’s rape, p. 734 
var. campestris (L.) Koch [S: B. rapa; G: B. campestris L.](Al- 
Shehbaz, 1985) 
var. rapa 
CAMELINA, false flax 
¢Camelina mi Andrz. ex DC., littlepod false flax, flaxweed, 
gold-of-pleasure, Dutch flax, p. 766 
+C. sativa (L.) Crantz, common false flax, false flax, p. 766 
CAPSELLA, shepherd’s purse 
*Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medikus, p. 742 
CARDAMINE, bitter cress 
[S: incl. DENTARIA] (Al-Shehbaz, 1988a) 
Cardamine bulbosa (Schreber ex Muhlenb.) Britton, Sterns & 
Pogg., springcress [S: incl. f. fontinalis E. J. Palmer & 
Steyerm.] (Al-Shehbaz, 1988b) (note that Al-Shehbaz 
(1988b) suggested that the basionym Arabis bulbosa 
Schreber ex Muhlenb. is a nomen nudum, but Merrill 
and Hu (1949), who studied Muhlenberg’s publications, 
nips this name to have been validly published), 
p. 
S: Steyermark G: Great Plains Flora M: Mohlenbrock 
