CBUCIFER^. 17 



59. C. hirsuta, L. 



Native ; on walls, bauks, &c., very common. 

 Rootstock none. Annual. Stamens usually four. III. IV. 

 HESPERIS, L. 



60. H. matronalis, L. Dames violet. 



Alien. A favourite plant in old cottage gardens, and 

 occurs usually as an escape from cultivation. 



S. Formerly at Long Asbtoii, and at St. Anne's Wood, 

 Brisliugton. Prior Park Woods, 1809. V. VI. 



SISYMBRIUM, L. 



61. S. officinale, Scoi>. 



Native ; by roadsides, and in waste places everywhere. 



VI. vn. 



62. S. Sophia, L. 



Native. " Undoubtedly gathered at Burnham, S., in 

 1859." Miss Livett. VI. VIII. 



63. S. thalianum, Gmui. 



Native ; on walls, banks, and cultivated ground, rather 



common. 

 G. Baptist Mills. Frenchay. Plentiful about Stapleton. 



St. George's. 

 S. Clevedon. Ham Green. Pill. Luxuriant in arable 



fields bordering St. Anne's Wood, Brislington. IV. V. 

 AL LI API A, Adans. 



64. A. officinalis, Andrzj. Gadic Hedge Mustard. 



Native ; on hedgebanks, very common. V. VI. 



ERYSIMUM, Z. 



65. E. Cheiranthoides, L. Worm-seed. 



Native, or colonist. On cultivated or waste ground, and 

 on peat soil in the south of the district ; rare. 



G. Kingsdown, Mr. liootsei/s List, 18^8. On walls at 

 St. George's. Stapleton. 



