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— C. flexuosa With. "33. Eoadside marsh, Stonehouse ! Ando- 

 versford ! Cirencester, W. J. Greemvoocl, spn. ! — C. hirsuta x 

 lyratensis [Hayneana Welw.). 34. Field at Anwards Farm, 

 Tidenham, 1908 ! I" have cultivated the plant, and found it pretty 

 constant ; it spreads freely, not by seeds, but by broken bits of 

 leaves, &c., which take root where they fall. I think the name 

 must stand. 



-\Alyssu7n vindobonense Beck. 33. Waste ground, Gloucester 

 Docks, Hb. Brocly. St. Brocly named it A. incanum L. ; but I am 

 satisfied that it must go to A. vindobonense. — f^. alyssoides L. 

 33 or 34. Fields near Stonehouse, Hb. Brody. 34. Fields near 

 Dursley, St. Brody, in Journ. Bot. iv. 121. — ]'A. maritimum Lam. 

 33. Waste ground, Gloucester Docks, Hb. Brody. 



Draba muralis L. 34. Quarry at Henbury, Hb. Brody ; see 

 Phytologist v. 215. Perhaps the character of the locality made 

 Watson suspect the record ; but the species occurs in Som. N. 



Erophila pracox DC. *33. Bibury, /. G. d E. G. Baker. 

 Fairford ! Witcombe, Hb. Glos. 



Cochlearia officinalis L. 34. Shore at Beachley, Hb. Brody. 

 St. Brody calls it anglica, but wrongly. — C. danica L. *34. 

 Sharpness Point, 1864, Hb. Brody. W. A. S. has it also from the 

 opposite bank at Lydney. 



Sisymbrium officinale L. var. leiocarpiim DC. 34. Arlingham 1 

 — f S. orientale L. 33. Cheltenham, Trumj}, spn. ! Gloucester 

 Docks, 3Irs. Foord-Kelcey, spn. ! Fairford, J. Taylor, spn. ! 

 StanwayHill! 34. Lydney! — \S. pannonicicm J acq. 33. Glou- 

 cester Docks, Hb. Brody. Andoversford, Trump, spn. ! Fairford, 

 Hb. Br. Mus. 



\ErysMmim orientale Mill. 33. Gloucester Docks, Hb. Brody. 

 Kempsford, Bev. W. Butt. 34. Near Tetbury, Mrs. Griffith.— \E. 

 repandum L. 33. Near the Docks, Gloucester, Hb. Brody. — ^E. 

 hieracifolium L. 33. Llanthony Priory, Gloucester, K. B. Black- 

 burn, spn. ! 



\Gamelina saliva Crantz. 33. Docks, Gloucester, with var. 

 fietida (Fr.) Hb. Brody. 34. Newent ! Lydney Canal!— fC. 

 sylvestris Wallr. 33. Docks, Gloucester, Hb. Brody. 



Brassica arvensis 0. Kuntze var. orientalis (L.). 33. The 

 common form about Ford and Guiting on the top of the Cots- 

 wolds ! — t J5. PoUchii Sch. & Spenn. 33 or 34. Gravel pit, Stroud, 

 Hb. Br. Mus. — iB. dissecta Boiss. 33. Docks, Gloucester, Hb. 

 Brody. 



Diplotaxis tenuifolia DC. 33. Old walls, Campden, /. B. Neve, 

 and wall near Cathedral, Gloucester, Phytologist iv. 1053. — D. 

 ■muralis DC. var. Babingtonii Syme. 33. Gloucester! Chelten- 

 ham ! Leckhampton Station, Mrs. Foord-Kelcey, spn. I 34. 

 Newent! Over! Lydney! Tutshill ! Eyeford ! Nailsworth, 

 Mrs. Foord-Kelcey, spn. ! 



Coronopus didymus Sm. "33. Kempsford ! Duntisbourne 

 Abbots, Bev. W. Butt. 



Lcpidium latifolium L. •■-34. Westbury on Severn, Hb. Brody ; 

 and E. M. Day ! In Hb. Br. Mus. is a specimen from Garden 



