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by the Line of the L.B. and S.C. Railway. I. Nr. 

 Chichester, abund., 1890. Nr. Lumley Mills, 1900, A. 

 Var. BABINGTONII. ! V. Christchurch and nr. the Wish, B. 



SISYMBRIUM OFFICINALE, Scop. Hedge Mustard. A. 

 6-7. Roadsides ; very com. 



S. SOPHIA, L. Flixweed. A. 6-9. Roadsides ; rare. III. 

 Shoreham, Hb. T. Nr. the Grand Stand, Brighton Race 

 Course, Hon. H. J. L. Warren. V. Holywell Quarry, JR. 

 Shingles, Eastbourne, 1902, T.H. 



B. ALLIARIA, Scop. Jack by the Hedge. Garlic Mustard. 

 B. 5-6. Hedgebanks; com. 



ERYSIMUM CHEIRANTHOIDES, L. Treacle Hedge 

 Mustard. Worm Seed Mustard. B. 6-8. Cult, ground, 

 waste places ; not com. I. Bepton, H.E.F. Native by 

 the Rother bet. Petwprth and Fittleworth, and by the 

 Arun. A weed of cultivation at Selham, E.S.M. II. Nr. 

 Pulborough Station, A. Slinfold Parsonage, G.B.H. III. 

 Nr. Brighton, M. IV. Berwick, E.E. Twice by the Ouse 

 beyond Lewes, casual, H.H.; no personal authority for 

 Sussex, E. in Top. Bot. 



E. OBIENTALE, E. Br. ! Hare's ear Treacle Mustard. A. 

 6-7. Fields and cliffs by the sea ; rare. I. Harting, Miss 

 M. L. Hodgson. III. Nr. Brighton, M. Sompting, 1892, 

 T.H. VI. Fields nr. Mayfield, Bot. Sus. 



*HESPEBIS MATBONALIS, L. Dame's Violet. P. 6-7. 

 Cult, ground. Here and there as a casual escape. III. A 

 considerable quantity on a bank by the roadside near 

 Bolney, 1892, T.H. 



MATTHIOLA INCANA, B. Br. ! Hoary Shrubby Stock. 

 p. 5-9. Cliffs. III. Under chalk cliffs beyond Kemp 

 Town, Brighton, March 22, 1870, W. Whitwell, report of 

 the Bot. Rec. Club. VI. Cliffs E. of Hastings, Hb. Bor. 

 Scarcely accessible, Bor. MSS. 



*CHEIRANTHUS CHEIRI, L. Wall Flower. G. 4-5. Old 

 ruins, cliffs, and the sides of railway cuttings through the 

 chalk ; com. 



DENTARIA BULBIFERA, L. Bulbiferous Coral Wort. P. 

 4-5. Woods ; very rare. I. Half-way bet. Petworth and 

 Midhurst, Hb. Bor. II. Woods at Rusper, G.B.H. 

 Warnham, H. II. Nr. Faygate, 1895, C.E.S. VI. May- 

 field, E.J. Burwash, B. VII. Hartfield, Bor. MSS. By 

 the stream towards Tunbridge Wells, nr. the entrance to 

 Bayham Abbey, Hb. C. Obs. This plant is mentioned 

 in Parkinson's Theatrum Botanicum, 1640. 



CARDAMINE AMARA, L. Bitter Ladies' Smock. P. 4-5. 

 Wet shady places ; rare. I. Bet. Petworth and Mid- 

 hurst, Bot. Sus. Petworth, by the Virgin Mary's Spring, 

 A. Abundant by the stream between Lurgashall and 

 Selham, E.S.M. II. Slinfold, Hb. Bor. IV. Boggy Copse, 

 nr. Offham, U. V. Nr. Blackford, B. Stream bet. 



