AMONG THE WILD FLOWERS. 225 
Lepidium, Pepper-wort, ZL. ruderale, and L. 
latifolium, leafy plants of a dull green hue, 
and with unattractive white flowers; Senxebzera 
didyma, a curious prostrate plant with pinnatifid 
leaves, and slender clusters of small white 
flowers which are often without petals, one of 
the two species of Wart-cress; the other, S. 
coronopus, called Swine’s-cress, being frequent 
on waste ground inland, both plants distin- 
guished by the rough pointed or wrinkled lobes 
of their seed pouches; Cakzle maritima, the 
Purple Sea-Rocket; Cvambe maritima, Sea- 
Kale, frequent, and identical with our cultivated 
plant; Raphanus maritimus, Sea-Radish, rare, 
on South and West Coasts; two species of 
Matthiola, Stock ; MZ. tncana, Hoary Stock ; and 
MM. sinuata, Sea-Stock; the former said to be 
the origin of the cultivated Stock ; and Drada 
Aizoides, yellow-flowered Rock Whitlow-grass, 
a curious little plant with dense tufts of leaves 
fringed with rigid forked hairs, on rocks and 
walls near Swansea. | 
From these two lists, compared with other 
seaside plants, it will be seen that the Umbel- 
liferous and Cruciform flowering plants some- 
what preponderate. 
