44 RESEDACE^. 



RAPHANUS, Linn. 



72. R. Rbaphanistrum, L. Wild Radish. Jointed Charlock. 



Rapistrum album articulatum. Park. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. i. 166 ; iii. 387 ; Comp. 105. Curt. F. L. f. 4. 



Pields, cultivated and waste ground ; common. A. June — August. 

 I. Harefield ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 86. Pinner chalkpits. South Minis. 

 II. Near W. Drayton ! ; Newh. Staines. Stanwell. Sunbury. Hampton. 



III. Twickenham, Hounslow. 



IV. Bet. Hendon and Finchley Eoad ; Morris {v. s.). Side of N.W. Ey. 



near Harrow Station ; Melv. 10. 

 V. Lampton. Near Shepherd's Bush ! ; Newb. NearHanwelll ; Cherry. 

 VI. Colney Hatch. Edmonton. 

 VII. Side of London Canal; Cherry (v.s.) 



First record: Blackstone, 1737. The white-flowered 'plant, t\\o\\^ not 

 so common as that with yellow petals, is by no means unfrequent in 

 the county. 



RESEDACE^. 

 RESEDA, Linn. 



73. R. lutea, L. Wild Mignonette. 



Cyb. Br. i. 169 ; iii. 387; Comp. 106. Syme E. B. ii. t. 162. 

 Open places on chalk ; very rare. B. or P. June— August. 

 I. Harefield, chalkpits, 1868! ; Newb. 

 Has not been seen elsewhere in the county. 



74. *R. suffruticulosa, L. (Including R. alba, L.) 

 R.fruticulosa, Auct. 



Cyb. Br. i. 170 ; iii. 387. Syme E. B. ii. t. 163. 

 I. A weed for two years in the Parsonage garden, Pinner ; Hind. 

 VII. Chelsea, T. Moore ; Htrb. Brit. Miis. Frequently noticed in that 

 neighbourhood, 1866; Fox {v.s.). 



First record: T. Moore, \%b\. Barely naturalised. Commonly cultivated 

 in gardens. 



75. R. luteola, L. Weld, Dyer's Weed. 

 Luteola herba salicis folio, C. B. Pin. (Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. i. 168 ; iii. 387 ; Comp. 106. Syme E. B. ii. t. 164. 



Kailway banks and waste places ; rather rare. B. June — August. 

 I. Harefield ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 54. Stanmore Heath, a single plant. 

 II. Teddington. Bet. Staines and Hampton. Bet. Long Ditton Ferry 

 and Hampton Bridge, by the river. 



