campestre — 



Thlaspi campestre . . . 



smithii — 



Thlaspi liirtum 

 Coronop7iS didymus — 



Lepidum didymum . . . 



procumbens — 

 Cochlearia Coronopus 



ikile. 



22 Adamson and Ckabtrek, The Herbariun^ of John Daltoii 



Lepidiiim latifoliion Dittander Pepperwoit. Seaton, Co. 



of Durham. E. R. VI. 7. 



rudera/c Narrow-leaved Dittander. From E.R., 



Darlington. Found this plant grow- 

 ing plentifully near the bridge over 

 the Wye at Chepstow. VI. 8. 



Mithridate Mustard. Hedges and 

 roadsides, pretty common. \'. 28. 



From E. R., Darlington. \'. 28. 



Procumbent Dittander. Near Sunder- 

 land. E. R. VI. 8. 



Swines Cresses. About the Brewry, 

 Stockbridge, etc. III. 5. 



Wild Woad. By the Wear, at Durham. 

 E. R. VI. 25. 



Sea Rocket. Rampside,nearUlverston. 

 V. II. 



Colewort, Sea Cabbage. Isle of 

 Walney, Rampside, etc. V. 10. 



Near S. Shields, Co. Durham. R. R. 

 1.52. 



Wild Woad. About the Low Mills, 

 etc. I. 51. 



Mossy bogs. I. t^i. 



Long-leaved Sundew. On the White 

 Moss, near Blackley. An old 

 specimen. I. 32. 



From Miss Taylor, 1828. (Same 

 place as D. loiigifulia.) I. 32. 

 [Under D. iongifolia, but appar- 

 ently recognised as distinct.) 



Orpine. About houses, on walls, etc. 

 III. 38. 



Marsh Stone-crop. Carr end,\Vensley- 

 dale. V. 30. 



White-flowered Stonecrop. On the 

 common towards Staveley, upon 

 some Craggs about 100 yards from 

 the Road to the right, following 

 the Hedge on entring the 

 common. I. 49. 



/satis ti?Jctoria 



Cakile maritiina — Bmiias c 

 Crambe niaritima 



Reseda hitea 



luteal a 



Drosera rotundifolia . . . 



longifolia 



anglica—D. longifolia. 



Sedum telephium 



villosum 



album 



