284 TRANSACTIONS AND l'ltoCEP:DL\GS OF THE [Sess. lxvii. 



Fumaria densiflora, DC. — Not from 7.S', ■> 



79, SI, 56, 87. The species of Fumaria in 



officinalis, L. — In all. ' Scotland can scarcely 



Vaillantii, Lois. — 83. [ be regarded as otlier 



parvitiora. Lam. — 80 f, 82, 83 (?), tban colonists. 



85 (?), 86, 87. J 



Cheiranthus Cheiri, L. — On old ruins, and occasionally on rocks; f 82, 



83, 85. 



Nasturtium officinale, E. Br. — In all. 



sylvestre, R. Br. — 81, 83, 85, 86, 87. In which counties is this 



native beyond question ? 



palustre, DC. — Not from 79. 



amphibium, R. Br. (as Arnioracia amphibia, Koch.). — In F.E., 



from 83 and 85, but requires confirmation. 

 Barbarea vulgaris, R. Br. — In all. 



stricta, Andrz — f, 86. 



Arabis Turrita, L. — f- Does this still occur on any ruins in the 

 counties ? 



hirsuta, Scop. — In all. 



perfoliata, Lam. — 80 and 87. "Doubtfully native," "Top. Bot."" 



Cardamine amara, L — Not from 78, 83, 8^. 

 pratensis, L. - In all. 



hirsuta, L. — In all. 



flexuosa, With. — Not from 84- 



inipatiens, L. — " Debris of Salisbury Crags," but not native. 



Alyssum calycinum, L. — Denizen or casual in 82, 83, 85 (S.) 



matitimum, L. — Casual in 85 (S.) 



Draba muralis, L. — Recorded (as a doubtful native, or f. or casual) 

 from 80, 83, 85, 86, 87. 



incana, L. — 87. 



Erophila prtecox, DC.^ — 85. 



( inflata. Hook. til. — May be found, as it occurs in Perthshire.) 



vulgaris, DC. — In all. 



Cochlearia officinalis, L. — From all the counties, but 79 t and 80 (?). 



alpina, H. C. Watson.— 78, 80, 86, 87. 



danica, L.— 81 (?), 83, 85, 87. 



anglica, L.— 83 (S.), 85 (S.). 



( groenlandica, L. — Should be looked for in short turf on bare, 



rt)cky coasts.) 



Armoracia, L. — 83, 85, 87. Escape or outcast. 



Hesperis matronalis, L. — Escape or outcast, 83, 87. 

 Sisymbrium Thalianum, J. Gay. — In all. 



officinale, L. — In all, but is it always clearly native? The 



rar. leiocarpum, DC., should be looked for. 

 Sophia, L.— 80+, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86. 



polyceratiura, L. — t, 83. 



pannonicum, Jacq. — Casual in 86 ; may be expected elsewhere. 



AUiaria, Scop. — In every district. In north-east Scotland it is a 



very doubtful native. 

 Erysimum cheiranthoides, L. — A not uncommon casual, 80, 81, 



84, 85. 



orient ale, R. Br. — Casual in 86. 



Camelina sativa, Crantz. — Casual in 87 ; and var. foetida, Fr., casual 



in 85. 

 Subularia aquatica, L —85 (?), 86 (S.), 87. 

 Brassica. — The cultivated species (cabbage, turnips, rape, black mustard) 



have all been recorded more or less frequently from some of 



the counties, but they are mere casuals. 



