55 



1. Brandon. 



8. Lowestoft, Dr.Trimen: Gorleston, W. J. : Gor- 

 ton, W. Winter, Phyt. N.S. 1862 : St. Olave's Bridge, H.dS* 



4. Dunwich, W. J. & E.N.B. 



5. St. Nicholas, Ipswich || ; Woodbridge. 

 First notice 1857. Sir C. J. F. Bunbury. 



2. D. HlTiralis, DC. Sand Mustard* 



Bab. Man. 32. Hook. St. Fl. 33, 34. H. & S. 8. Top. Bot. Suff. 

 E. and W. Galp. 51. 



Annual ; not very frequent ; roadsides and waste 

 places. Spreads freely at times on the gravel of railroads. . 



August, September. 



1. Brandon || ; West Eow || ; Haughley ; Higham and 

 Honington: Bury, Hb. Sk.: Norton, J. Rasor: Saxham, 

 E. 8. Marshall. 



2. Long Melford : Cockfield, W. J. 



8. Gorleston and Beccles : Bungay, Cyb. Br. : Carl- 

 ton Colville, Dr. Trimen : Lowestoft, Sk. ms. : Kirkley, 

 H.D.a.inHl). Geld. : Southwold, J.H.G. : Oulton, McAub* 



4. Redgrave and Eye ; Thorpe. 



5. Ipswich Docks ; Landguard Fort and Woodbridge : 

 Felixstowe, C.B. : Aldeburgh, E.N.B. : Wherstead, Ha- 

 ward : Bank of Gipping, Ipswich 1.8. Soc. 



b. D. Babinatonii. 



1. Honington : Higham, E. S. Marshall. 



5. Ipswich. 



First notice 1847. C. H. Watson. 



[Berteroa, DeCand. 



33. incana, DC. Alyssumincanum, Linn, 



Hoary Berteroa. 

 Hook. St. Fl. 

 A stray accidentally introduced. 



1. Culford Heath, Gray. 



2. Nayland]]. 



Earliest notice 1878. Eev. J. D. Gray.] 



Alyssum, Linn. 



*1. A. Calycinum, Linn. Large calyxed Madwort. 



