ATT OUTLINE OF THE FLOEA OF SUSSEX. V 



Chelidonmm majus, Z. 



Glaucium luteum, Z. All except M. 



Fumaria capreolata, Z. 



confusa, Jord. Ad., C. 



pallidiflora, Jord. C, recently collected by Mr. 

 Roper, 

 officinalis, L. 



densiflora, ZC. C, West Dean, Hb. Bor. 

 Corydalis claviculata, DC. Reported from all except Ar. 



*lutea, ZC. "W.R., Ar., Ad., C. 

 Matthiola incana, Br. E.R., cliffs E. of Hastings, Hb. Bor. 

 Scarcely accessible, Bor. MSS. Not seen in recent times, 

 and probably lost. 

 *Clieiranthus Cheiri, Z. Very abundant on old ruins, on chalk 

 cliffs, and on the sides of railway cuttings through the chalk. 

 Nasturtium officinale, £r. 



sylvestre, Br. Ar., Ad., 0., E.R. 

 palustre, DC. } Rare, but reported from all the dis- 

 amphibium, Zr. ) tricts. 

 Arabia hirsuta, Zr. W.R., Ar., Ad., 0., and C. Common on the 



chalk. 

 Barbarea vulgaris, Zr. 



"praecox, Zr. Ad., C. 

 Cardamine hirsuta, Z. 



hirsuta, Z. W.R., Ar., Ad., C. 

 flexuosa. With. Ar., Ad., C, E.R. 

 pratensis, Z. 



amara, Z. All except 0. 

 impatiens, Z. W.R., Hb. Bor. 

 Dentaria bulbifera, Z. "W.R., halfway between Pet worth and 

 Midhurst, Hb. Bor. ; Ar., Warnham and Rusper ; E.R., May- 

 field, &c. ; M., Hartfield, Bor. MSS. 

 Sisymbrium Thaliana, Hook. 

 officinale, Z. 

 Alliaria, Scopoli. 

 Erysimum cheiranthoides, Z. Rare in cornfields, and not reported 

 from W.R. and E.R. 

 *Hesperis matronalis, Z. Here and there as a waif from cultiva- 

 tion. 

 Brassica oleracea, L. C, Holywell chalk pits, Beachy Head, 

 1840, Hb. Bor. 

 campestris, Z. All districts. 



Napus, X. W.R., Ar., Ad., 0., and C. 

 Rapa, Z. W.R., Ar. 

 campestris, Z. 

 nigra, Boiss. Occurring in all the districts, and abundant 



in some localities. 

 Sinapistrum, Boiss. 

 alba, Boiss. 

 Diplotaxis muralie, ZC. 



muralis, D C. Frequent and spreading rapidly. 

 Babingtonii, Si/ me. Ad., C. 

 tcnuifolia, DC. Ad., 0., C. 



