32 crucife;r/E. 



D. III. Near Weston ^Mills ; Jacob, ibid. Cultivated ground near St. 

 Budeaux village ; Phyt. v. N. S. 369. Seen subsequently on 

 many occasions in the limited tract lying between Weston 

 Mill, Honicknowle and St. Budeaux, on the east, and the tidal 

 Tamar : as near St. Budeaux Parsonage, 1865, about 18 plants 

 in same locality, 1871 ; hedge-bank and garden-plot, Kmg's 

 Tamerton, 1866 ; Ernesettle, 1869 ; Honicknowle, 1871 ; &c. 

 Tamerton FoUot, one plant, 1874 ; in' some quantity in a 

 corn-field near the village, 1875. In plenty in a field close to 

 Blaxton farm-house, 1867 ; a few plants on the side of a 

 hedge-bank between Horsham and Blaxton, 1871. 

 IV. A plant by the Plymstock Road near Pomphlet, 1863 ; and very 

 sparingly at another time in same neighbourhood. One on a 

 bank below Crabtree Fort near Effbrd, 1872 ; two in a field 

 below Eflford Manor House, 1873. A plant on the border of a 

 field of mangold wurzel near Derriford Lodge, 1876. 

 Somewhat submaritime in character, for all the stations, with the ex- 

 ception of the last, are within a mile and half of tidal waters. 

 First record : Jacob, 1836. 



TEESDALIA, R. Brown. 



66. T. nudicaulis, Br. Naked-stalked Teesdalia. 



Native ; on dry banks in open situations and on commons. 

 Rather rare, but widely distributed. Part of April to June ; 

 sometimes later. 

 c. I. Abundantly for a yard or two on a low hedge-bank between 

 Seaton and Ilessenford, about a mile from the coast. Rather 

 sparingly on an exposed hedge-bank between Leigh and 

 Pillaton village. 

 II. Maker ! ; Rame ! Keijs, FL, ii. 42. 

 D. III. Near Blaxton, by the roads thence to Maristow and to Horra- 

 bridge. Between Tamerton Foliot and Postham. In a stony 

 spot by the Walkhara, just above Double Water. Near Samp- 

 ford Spiney. 

 IV. Near Shaugh Bridge ; lane leading up to Sheepstor from the 

 village ; Kei/s, S. D. Lit. Cliron. 169, ^and Fl. ii. 42. Rumple, 

 Plym Valley. In sandy spots by the Mew between Meavy and 

 Hoo Meavy. On banks near Cadover Bridge, and near Rithy- 

 pit, Dartmoor. Banks about Wigvor Down. 

 y . Wembury, in furzy ground above Yealm Ferry. 

 VI. In a rocky uncultivated spot on the wiest side of the vale below 

 Okinbury Farm, near Kingston, quarter mile from the coast, 

 1876. 



