68 CRUCIFERZ. 
‘S. officinale Scop. Common Hedge Mustard. 
Native. B. Hedge-sides, waste places. Common. A. June-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. . Hrysimum officinale. Bank  Cresses. 
Scrambling Rocket. 
Common throughout the County, except perhaps in the extreme north. ‘ Up 
to 300 yds. about Matlock,” B. @ N., J.B. ‘ Rare on limestone,” Purchas. 
*S. Sophia Ll. Flix-weed. 
Casual. BE. Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Matlock, Stevens. 
Tl. Markeaton Hill, on the road to Ashbourne, near Derby, Pilkington. 
T2. On rubbish between Derby and Shardlow, Glover. 
T3. Garden weed at Ticknall, Purchas, J.B. 
*S: Irio 2: 
Casual. EL. Pilkington, 1789. 
C. Wingfield Manor, Pilkington. 
T3. Road between Burton and Ashby when first made, N.H. Tutb. 
S. Alliaria Scop. Hedge Garlic. Juack-by-the-hedge. Sauce alone. 
Native. BE. Hedges, road-sides, waste ground. Common. B. April- 
June. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Common throughout the County. ‘‘ Very fine in the limestone woods,” 
B. dé N., J.B. 
ERYSIMUM J. 
B. cheiranthoides L. Treacle-mustard. 
Colonist. E. Arable land, damp ground. Rare. A. June-Sept. 
First record, Ray. Cat., 1670. ‘‘ Prope Ashburn oppidum in Pecco Derbiensi 
dicto.” 
P. Casual, near Pleasley Station. 
Tl. Cultivated ground, Mickleover, Painter, Natt. 
T2. Banks of R. Derwent at Draycott, Hassé, C.D. Derby, Pilkington. 
*Camelina sativa Crant:. 
Alien. Pilkington, 1789. Myagrum sativum. Gold of Pleasure. 
C. Heanor, Watson’s N.B.G. 
Tl. Normanton, Pilkington. 
T2. Cornfields occasionally at Breadsall, Crewe and Whittaker. 
BRASSICA J. 
B. Napus L. Rape.  B. campestris Syme. 
Colonist. E. Sides of fields, waste places. Rare. A. or B. May-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
T2. Borrowash, Hassé, C.D. Breadsall, Crewe and Whittaker. 
T3. Askew Hill, Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. Calke, Bloxam. 
