CRUCIFERJ}. 41 



E. I.; Thyt. N. S. i. 439. Adelaide Koad; Newb. Green Park, 

 sown with grass on the site of the old reservoir. 

 First record: Curtis, about 1798. Certainly introduced in all its locali- 

 ties in the county, and not permanent in them. 



Camelina sativa, Crantz. Alyssum sativum, Sm. (B. Gr.). Cyb. Br. i. 134. 

 Syme E. B. i. t. 141. I. One plant in a corn-tield at Pinner ; Melvill, 9. 

 IV. Bank of the Midland Ey. near Edgwarebury. VII. Stoke Newing- 

 ton; Highgate; Isle of Dogs, J. Woods; B. G. 407. Hampstead 

 Heath, Hunter; Cooper, 99. Came up in Kensington Gardens, with 

 grass sown for turf, 1834 ; Mag. Nat. Hist. viii. 389. South Heath, 

 Hampstead. Site of International Exhibition of 1862. Introduced 

 with foreign seed, and not thoroughly naturalised. 



TEESDALIA, B. Br. 



6ft, T. nudlcaulis, B. Br. 



Nasturtium petrceum. Tab. (R. Syn.). Iberis nudicaulis, L. (Curt.). 



Teesdalia Iberis, DC. (Cooper). 

 Cyb. Br. i. 121 ; iii. 380 ; Comp. 94. Curt. E. L. f. 6. 

 Sandy and gravelly commons ; rare. A. April — June. 

 II. In Hampton Court Park abundantly, and in the fields thereabouts, 

 Sam. Doody ; R. Syn. ii. 344. Teddington field, abimdantly; Blackst. 

 Fasc. 64. 

 III. Hounslow Heath ; Dicks. H. S. and Curt. F. L. Mr. Gosling's waste 

 ground, Whittcn, G. Francis; Cooper Supp. 12. Near Twickenham, 

 1842; Twining {v. s.). 

 First record: Doody, 1696. "We have no very recent authority for its 

 growth in Middlesex, though it is probably still to be found about 

 Teddington and Hounslow. 



Iberis amara, L. Bitter Candytuft. Cyb. Br. i. 122 ; iii. 381 ; Comp. 94. 



• Syme E. B. i. t. 149. VII. Near Highgate; Bond. Fl. 162. Lane 



opposite Kilburn WeUs, 1816 ; Herb. G. ^ B. A garden escape always. 



LEPIDIUM, Linn. 



65. ^X.. Draba, Z. 



Cyb. Br. i. 124 ; iii. 381. Syme E. B. i, t. 158. 

 Waste ground ; very rare. P. May, June. 



VII. Abundant for several years on the south bank of the N. London Ry. 

 at Edgware Road Station, 1866 ; Newb. 

 It has not been noticed elsewhere, and seems of much less frequent 

 occurrence on the north than on the south side of London, where it is 

 quite naturalised in several places in North Surrey. 



66. Xi. campestre, B. Br. Pepperwort. 



Thlaspi (Turn.). Thl. vulgatissimum (Ger.). Thl. cam'pestre, L. (Curt.). 

 Cyb. Br. i. 124; Comp. 95. Curt. F. L. f. 5. 



