122 ALIEN FLORA OF BRITAIN 



Rudbeckia laciniata, L. A native of North America^ 

 a specimen of which is preserved in the Watson 

 Herbarium at Kew, having been found by Sim (doubtless 

 as an introduction) in Scotland. 



Santolina ChamaBciparissus, L, Native of the 

 mountains of Southern Europe. Recorded by Mr. 

 Hume as a garden escape in Cornwall, the species being 

 apparently grown for ornament in cottage gardens. 



Sanvitalia procumbens, Lam. A native of Mexico, 

 the seeds of which are used for feeding birds, and 

 which occasionally appears as a waste ground casual in 

 England. 



Schkuhria abrotauoides, Roth. A native of Peru. 

 Sent to the writer by Mr. Cedric Bucknall from waste 

 ground near Bristol. 



Scolymus hispanicus, L. A native of rough stony 

 ground, and a weed of roadsides and field-borders in 

 Central and Southern Europe. Occasionally found in 

 England on ballast. 



Seuecio brasiliensis, Lees. A native of Brazil, re- 

 corded as a wool introduction from near Galashiels,, 

 Selkirk, by Mr. Brotherson {Botanical Record Club 

 Report^ 1874). 



Senecio Cineraria, DC. A native of the seashores 

 of Southern Europe which has long been a favourite 

 garden plant, and has been recorded on cliffs in 

 Devonshire as an abundantly naturalised garden 

 escape. 



