30 CRUCIFERiE. 



TTJERITIS, Linn. 



42. T. grlabra,Z. Arabis perfoliata, Lam. (Syme E. B.). Tower Mustard. 



Turritis (Grer.). 



Cyb. Br. i. 144 ; iii. 383; Comp. 100. Curt. F. L. f. 4. 



Dry roadsides and hedgebanks ; very rare. B. June, July. 

 IIT. In a lane near Thistleworth, Mr. Doody ; Pet. Midd. 



V. A few specimens out of flower bet. Turnham Grreen and Brentford, 



about 1860 ; Newb. 

 VI. At Pyms, by a village called Edmonton ; Ger. 213. 



First record: Gerarde, 1597 ; also the earliest for the plant as British. 



Occurs just out of the county bet. Harefield and Eiekmansworth, Herts. 



[Arabis turrita, L. Syme E. B. i. t. 118. VII. 'I sowed seeds on the 

 north wall of Kensington G-ardens, east of Bayswater Gate, on the 

 side next the gardens,' J. Denson ; Mag. Nat. Hist. ix. 90.] 



CARD AMINE, Lhm. 



C, impatiens, L. 'Nasturtium minimum annuum fl. albo (Morison). 



Card, impatiens, vulgo Slum minus impatiens, Ger. em. (Pet.). Cyb. 



Br. i. 139 ; iii. 383 ; Comp. 99. Syme E. B. i. t. 12. 



VII. [Near London, by the first stone going from S. ^gidius' Church* 



towards Hampstead ; Morison, 2, 222.] On the moat-sides near the 



garden-gate at Eulham ; Pet. Midd. By the Thames side, near the 



Physic Garden, Chelsea, plentifully; Dr. Watson ; Hill, 334 : copied 



in Mart., App. P. C. 65. By the ditch-sides in Hell ( =Eel) Brook, at 



Parson's Green, plentifully ; MS. note {by Stanesby Alchorne) in a 



copy of Blackst. Spec, quoted m Phyt. iii. 106. 



First record: Morison, 1680. It is not unlikely that some other plant 



was mistaken for this in the above stations ; probably C. sylvatica, as 



well as, perhaps, C. amara ; Johnson, however, speaks of it {Johns. 



Ger. 260) as cultivated in his time, and it may have been a garden 



escape. There is no recent record of C. impatiens in Middlesex, and 



it is marked as doubtfully native in the N. Thames sub-province of 



Cyb. Br. Supp. It occurs, however, in Surrey. 



<ft3. C. birsuta, L. Small Lady's Smock. 



Comp. 98. 



1. C. sylvatica. Link. 



C. impatiens altera kirsutior, B. Hist. (Newt., Pet., Blackst.). C. hirsuta 



(Curt.). Cyb. Br. iii. 318. Curt. F. L. f. 4 (drawn from a Middlesex 



specimen). 

 Ditch banks, wet roadsides, and woods ; common. A., B. or P. April — 



September. 



» St.Giles-in-the-Fields. 



