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TETRADYNAMIA. 



Bunias Cakile. Sea Rocket. 



San down Bay in abundance j and most other 

 parts of the coast. 

 Thlaspi campestre. Mithridate Mustard, or Bastard 

 Cress. 

 Between Cowes and Newport. 

 Cochlearia danica. Danish Scurvy-grass. 



" Near the Needles. High Down and Weston 

 Down by Freshwater." D. Turner. 

 • anglica. English Scurvy-grass. 

 Yarmouth. First noticed by Dr. Stokes. 

 Cheiranthus fruticulosus. Wild Wall -flower. 



Carisbrooke Castle, and on most old buildings in 

 the island 30 . 

 Hesperis inodora. Dame's Violet. 



" Bonchurch, sparingly." D. Turner. 

 Turritis hirsuta. Wall Cress. 



" Carisbrooke Castle Hill, and High Down by 

 Freshwater." D. Turner. 

 Si.vapis alba. White Mustard. 

 Freshwater. 



dropsy, particularly that hitherto almost incurable disease Hydro- 

 thorax, its importance has been amply ascertained. It has more 

 recently been employed as a sedative, and has proved serviceable 

 in retarding the undue quickness of the pulse, in many cases of 

 pulmonary consumption. 



30 The cliffs from Compton to Freshwater Gate are covered by 

 a Cheiranthus not easily accessible, probably C. sinvatus. 



