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Sisymbrium, Linn. 



1. S. offidnale, Scop, Common Hedge Mustard. 



Bab. Man. 29. Hook. St. Fl. 30. H.&S.7. Hist. Yarm. 

 Hist. Wher. Top. Bot. Sufi:. E. and W. Galp. 51. 



A very common annual weed, which formerly had 

 considerable reputation as a therapeutic ; waste ground. 



June, July. 

 In all the districts. 



First notice 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



[*S. polyceratiTlHL, Linn. Many-podded Hedge 



Mustard. 

 Bab. Man. 29. Hook. St. Fl. 30. H. & S. 7. Hist. Bury. 



A small annual, which for many years found a home in 

 School-lane, Northgate Street, and other parts of Bury. 

 Believed to have been introduced by Dr. Goodenough. The 

 Botanist's Guide, 1805, gives the following account of it : 

 ' This Plant was about 20 years ago thrown out of the gar- 

 den of the late Eev. Mr. Laurent, but now grows in great 

 quantity about Bury, and is perfectly naturalized.' Recent 

 searches for the Plant have been fruitless. 



1. Cannon Place, Bury St. Edmunds, Hbb. Sk. & Elk. ; 

 also Sir T. G. Cullum. 



First notice about 1785 ; last published notice, H. & S. 

 I860.] 



2. S. Irio, Linn. London Rocket. 

 Bab. Man. 29. Hook. St. Fl. 29. 



Annual herb ; rare. July, August. 



1. Bury, SirJ. Cullum: Gazeley, Rcv.F.Tearle', who 

 says, ' I found two plants of this species in my field at 

 Gazeley, growing on the edge of a heap of burnt ashes, Sep. 

 3rd, 1878. My man unfortunately destroyed them while I 

 was from home, and before I could save the seed.' 



Earliest notice 1773 ; latest record 1878. Sir J. Cullum. 



[S. pannoniCTim, Jacq. Hungarian Hedge Mustard. 



Bab. Man. 30. Hook. St. Fl. App. 529. 



Herbaceous plant of Mid-Europe ; a rare stray in Eng- 

 land. Blossoms in May to July. 



