18 CRUCIFER.E. 



CRUCIFER^. 



CAKILE, Touraef. 



34. C. maritima, Scoj^. Sea Rochet. 



Native ; on coast sands. Common. Part June to September. 

 c. I. On the shore near Crafthole ; Jones, Tour, 16. Port Wrinkle. 

 Downdeny. 

 11. AVhitsands ; Banks, Fl. pt. 6. 

 D. IV. Bo^isand, Mount Batten ; Banhs, ibid. 

 V. ^yembury. AVadham, by Bigbury Bay. 

 VI, On both sides of the Erme estuary. 



First record : Jones, 1820. 



RAPHANUS, L. 



35. B. Raphanistrum, Z. Wild Radish. 



Colonist or Casual ; in corn-fields and waste spots. Very rare. 

 June to October. 

 0. I. Seven or eight plants, with Enjshnum cheiranthoides and 

 Chrysanthemum segetum, in a waste spot in a field below 

 Screasdon Fort, 1871. One in a turnip-field near Crafthole, 

 1876. 

 D. III. One, ^ith white flowers, close to a house by the Plymouth and 

 Saltash Road, 1873. Two, with Tri folium incarnatum, in a 

 field near Saltash Passage, 1874. One in a neglected plot of 

 ground, Knackersknowle, 1873. 

 IV. In cultivated ground. Common Wood, Egg Buckland, 1863. One 



plant in a waste spot, Crabtree, 1872. 

 V. Very plentiful amongst wheat, in a field above the coast, between 

 Bovisand and Wembury, June, 1866. 

 The plant with white flowers is never more than a casual. 



36. R. maritimus, Sm. Sea Radish. 



Native ; on shores and clifis by the sea. Very rare. ]\Iay to 

 September, 

 c. I. Seaton, a few plants, June, 1869 ; one, 1876. 



II. Three or four on a chff" between IMount Edgcumbe and Kingsand, 

 1867, and prenously. 

 D. VI. In plenty by Bigbury Bay, about the mouth of the small stream 

 below Kuigston village ; occm'ring also on a clift' a little to the 

 west, and likewise on the top of a hedge-bank nearer Ring- 

 more, 1S75. 



Fii'st record : Briggs. 



