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certainly very rare in the Isle of Wight, where I have found it but 

 once on an eastern fence with C. danica on High Down Freshwater, 

 directly above and at the back of Watcomb Cave, but in no great 

 quantity. The var. &. groenlandica, Sm., I have on the authority of 

 rny friend the Rev. G. E. Smith, as growing on the edge of Fresh- 

 water Down, but not having yet fallen in with this alpine form myself, 

 I am inclined to believe it was inadvertently named in place of the 

 commoner state of C. officinalis, and that his station and mine are 

 identical. 



Cochlearia danica, add, Plentiful on the South Beach, Hayling 

 Island. 



anglica. Muddy places near the sea in the county and 



island, but rare, at least in the latter. Shores of Brading Harbour, 

 Yarmouth ; Mr. Snooke. Betwixt Soufhton and Netley. 



XCamelina saliva. See Alyssum calycinum, p. 209. Of this 1 have 

 seen no specimen, and from the circumstance mentioned under the 

 head now quoted, of its being mostly if not always in this country the 

 associate of flax, I am in doubt as to the accuracy of the fact of its 

 occurrence near Alverstoke. N. B. — Lepidium sativum occurs here 

 and there partially naturalized in this island on banks, waste ground, 

 and by road-sides at Sandown, Ventnor and elsewhere, but is very fu- 

 gitive in all its casual stations. 



Crambe maritima. In various places along the south shore of 

 Hayling Island, very sporadical, though truly indigenous. A single 

 specimen found by me some years back, on the sandy beach at Nor- 

 ton Freshwater, western coast ; Dr. Pulteney in Hamp. Rep. 



Cakile maritima. Sandy shores of the county and island ; ex- 

 tremely common, Sandown Bay. Abundant near the south-west cor- 

 ner of Hayling Island. 



Raphanus Raphanistrum. Not uncommon, and sometimes abun- 

 dant in cultivated fields rn the Isle of Wight, and I presume through- 

 out the county. Flowers sometimes white, and with the veining of 

 the petals very faint and inconspicuous. 



Frankenia lavis, add, Very common in mud flats on Hayling 

 Island, Emsworth, &c. 



Drosera longifolia, add, Short Heath Oakhanger, near Selborne. 



anglica. Ramsdown, near Heron Court, Christchurch, 



Mr. Curtis (in litt.), Icon ad exemplar ex loco in Brit. Entom. x. t. 

 473. Mr. C.'s exquisite figure represents the true anglica, which I 

 have not seen from this county, and inserted solely on the authority 



