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Very common in all the districts. 

 First record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



1"3. S. alba, Linn. Brassica alba, Boiss. Whit 



Mustard. 



Bab. Man. 31. Hook. St. Fl. 33. H. & S. 8. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. 



Annual herb of cultivation, producing our table mustard, 

 strays of which are not infrequent. June, July. 



1. Bury, Hb. Sk. : Pakenham, Hb. Cas. : Milden- 

 hall, J.T. 



2. Hitcham, Hb. Hens. 



3. Lowestoft, 8k. ms. 



4. Westleton||; Thorpe. 



5. Claydon ; Orford : Gt. Bealings, Moor : Aide- 

 burgh, Hb. Jeffes. 



First notice 1832. Mrs. Casborne. 



[4. S. incana, Linn. Brassica adpressa, Boiss, 



Hoary Mustard. 



Bab. Man. 31. Hook. St. Fl. 33. 



Biennial weed accidentally sown with other seeds, as 

 Lucerne and Sainfoin. July to August,. 



1. Euston || ; Bardwell. 



Earliest notice 1884. Hind.] 



[Erucastrum, Schimp. and Spenn. 



E. Pollictlii, Schimp. and Spenn. Brassica Erucastrum, 



Vill. 



Hook. St. Fl. App. 529. 



Annual weed, evidently a stray ; a single plant on the, 



.grassy road- side near a park. April to October. 

 1 . Brandon || ; Newmarket, on Race-course, W.J. Crmx^ 

 1885. Hind.] 



Diplotaxis, DeCand. 



1. D. tenuifolia, DC. Fine-leaved Wall Mustang 



Bab. Man. 32. Hook. St. Fl. 34. H. & S. 7. Top. Bot. Suff. 

 B. and W. 



Herbaceous perennial ; on old walls ; not common. 



July to September* 



