AUG. 1900. PLANTS UTOWAN^: MILLSPAUGH. 133 



Habitat: West coast of France, Spain and Portugal, and in 

 ballast ground on the American seaboard. St. Jean de Luz, France, 

 Ball; Boulogne, France, L. F. Ward; Geronde, Spain, ferret. 



American specimens examined: Ballast near Communipaw Ferry, 

 Jersey City, New Jersey, Addison Brown, Sept. 1880, in herb. Col- 

 umbia University at New York Bot. Garden, and in herb. Gray, 

 Cambridge. 



CAKILE DOMINGENSIS Tuss. Fl. Ant., 1:119 (1808). 



I have been unable to find an Antillean specimen that will 

 agree with the description of this species. It may be distinct. 

 Neither the description nor the geographic location admit of its be- 

 ing C. maritima Scop, as synonomized in Index Kew. 



