FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 7I 



157. Teesdalia nudicaulis. R. Br., 72. 



Native, Eng^., 6. June, II. 



Rather uncommon. Langwith (W. Middleton, 1820), 

 same locality (H.J.W., 1890). Holme-on-Spalding--Moor, on 

 sandy places (B.) and (J.J.M.).* 



160. Crambe maritima. Liuu., 32. 



(Sea Kale). 



Native, Eng., i, 2. May, III. 



Sand-le-Mere (H. Smith, sp.).* Coast between Bridling- 

 ton and Hornsea (B.). Apparently now extinct, as it has 

 been much sought for of late, but in vain. 



161. Cakile maritima. Scop., 64. 



(Purple Sea Rocket). 

 Native, Brit., 1, 2, 3, 5. J^b- 



Very frequent on South Holderness sea coast, as at 



Spurn and Sand-le-Mere.* A changed variety is very 



common on the Dock "tips," Hull. 



162. Raphanus Raphanistrum. Linn., no. 



(Wild Radish). 

 Colonist, Brit., 1-7. July- 



Frequent in cornfields, especially on the Wolds, as near 

 Willerby, Kirk Ella.* 



163. R. maritimus. S?n., 26. 



(Sea Radish). 

 Colonist, Eng., 3. 

 Bridlington, &c. (B.). 



RESEDACE/E. 



165. Reseda lutea. Linti., 53. 



(Wild Mignonette). 



Native, Eng., 3, 4. Aug., HI. 



On the Wolds. Drewton.* North Grimston (M.B.S.). 

 Introduced on the Hull dock wastes. 



