10 AN OUTLINE OF THE FLOE A OF SUSSEX. 



Eropliila verna, L. 



brachycarpa, Jord. C, Roper. 

 CocUearia officinalis, L. (polymorpha, Syme.) Typical, officinalis 

 does not occur in Sussex, 

 danica, L. W.R., Ar., Ad. 

 anglica, L. AV.K. 

 *Armoracia, L. 

 *Camelina sativa, L. Ad., 0. 

 Capsella Bursa-Pastoris, DC. 

 Senebiera Coronopus, Poiret. 



*didyma, P<^r5. W.R.j Ar., Ad., 0., C. 

 Lepidium campestre, Br. 

 Smithii, Hook. 

 *Draba, L. Ad., M. 

 Tblaspi arvense, Z. Ad., 0., C. 



perfoliatum, L. 0., Newhaven, introduced, Hb. Bor. 

 *Iberis amara, L. Ad., C. 

 Teesdalia nudicaulis, Br. Ar., Ad., M. 

 Crambe maritima, L. Ad., 0., C. Yery rare. 

 Cakile maritima, L. W.R., Ar., Ad., 0. 

 Raphanus Rapbanistrum, L. 



maritimus, L. O., C. Rare. 

 Reseda Luteola, L. 



lutea, L. All districts, but not so common as the other 

 species. 

 Helianthemum vulgare, GcBrt. W.R., Ar., Ad,, 0., and C. Com- 

 mon on the chalk. 

 Viola palustris, L. W.R , Ar., Ad., 0., E.R., and M. 

 odorata, L. 

 canina, L. 



canina (flavicornis, Sm.). Reported from all the dis- 

 tricts, and not uncommon on the Downs, 

 lactea, Sm. C, Heathfield, Hb. Bor. ; E.R. and M., 



in several places, 

 sylvatica, Fries. 



Reichenbachiana, ^ Both varieties occur, 

 Boreau. > but the latter is 



Riviniana, Reichh. ) the commoner. 

 Yiola tricolor, Z. 



tricolor. Probably in all, but I have only seen it in 



Ad., 0., and C. 

 arvensis, Murr. 

 Poly gala vulgaris, L. 



vulgaris, L. 



oxyptera, Reichh. W.R., Ad., 0., and C, Hb. 



Bor., «&:c. 

 depressa, Wenderoth. Ad., 0., C, and M. 

 calcarea, F. Schultz. Ar., Ad., 0., C. Frequent on the 

 chalk. 

 Frankenia lajvis, L. All except M., but sparingly on some parts of 



the coast. 

 Dianthus Armeria, L. Occurs on ruins and walls In many places, 

 but is most likely an escape from cultivation. 



