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Rh WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY all). Preston: near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). Poca hontas : (Pollock). C. FLavUluM (Raf.j Kuntze. Yellow Corydalis. N. flavula (Raf.) Millsp. Rich soils. Common throughout the northern counties. Favette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Hardy: near .Moorefield. C. AUREUM (Willd.) Kuntze. Golden Corvdalis. (N. aurca, (Willd.) Millsp.). Along streams. Hardy : near Moorefield (Gamble). Ohionear Wheeling (Mertz, 125). FUMARIA L. F. officinalis L. Fumitory. Waste places. Hardy : near Moorefield (Gambie). B R A S S I C А C E A E. (Cruciferae.) LEPIDIUM L. L. ViRGiNicuM L. Wild Peppergrass. Fields and roadsides, common throughout the State. L. campestre (L.), R. Br. English Peppergrass, "Glenn-weed,-' "Glenn-pepper," "Crowd-weed." An exceedingly abundant weed in Jefferson and Berkeley counties, where it is known as "Glenn-weed," it being first noticed in the fields of Colonel (11 enn ; who tells me that the weed was quite plentiful, however, in these fields before he purchased them, having been brought there in clover seed bought in Hagerstown, Md., and sown by the previous owner of the farm. The weed is now the worst pest in the large wheat fields of those counties. SISYMBRIUM L. S. officinale (L.). Scop. Hedge Mustard. Roadsides and ditches, too common throughout the State. S. altissimUM Linn. Established in waste grounds at Morgantown, Monongalia County (Sheldon, 3599). BRASSICA L. B. nigra (L.) Koch. Black Mustard. Fields and waste places. Fayette: near Nuttallburg, much eaten as "greens" in spring (Nuttall). A common weed1 throughout the State.