have reverted to a wild state, or the seeds of 

 which have been deposited by birds, the fol- 

 lowing is at the best but an incomplete list:— 

 Eed Poppy Pellitory 



Fumitory Pilea 



Alyssum Sponia 



Silene Wild Pepper 



Cerastium Pancratium 



Sandwort Aloe (garden) 



Pearl wort Cleome 



Flax Virginia Creeper 



Hibiscus Poison Ivy 



Wire- weed Acacia 



Hypericum Phaseolus 



Balloon Vine Sophora 



Dodonea Christmas Bush 



Mullein D^smanthus 



Goatweed Ludwigia 



Herpestis Datura 



Maurandia Spiranthus 



Four O'clock Poultry Grass 



Pigweed Cane Shot 



Mercury Rush 



Croton Heath 



Variety of grasses, many of which may 

 have originated from seed brought over in 

 bales of hay or straw. 



Weeds. 



These have doubtless for the most part 

 originated from seeds accidentally mixed up 

 in imported seed packets, seeds mixed up in 

 soft packing material, and sometimes cling- 

 ing seeds which may have been attached to 

 clothing, and which dropped off unperceived 

 as the clothes were woi n. 

 Wild Mustard {Sinapis Nigra) 

 Charlock {Sinapiff Arvensis) 

 Peppergrass {Lepidium Virginicum) 

 Wild Geranium {Geranium CaroUoniensis) 



