FLOWERING PLANTS. 51 



S. officinale, Scop. Yellow Hedge Mustard. 6 8. Common 

 in hedge-banks and by roadsides. 



S. Sophia, L. Flixweed. 6 8. Not uncommon in waste 

 places : Mendham Old Priory, F. Shotford Heath, D, 

 Homersfield Village, K. 



S. Alliaria, Scop. (Erysimum Alliaria, L.). Garlic Mustard. 

 5, 6. Common in hedge-banks and woods. 



ERYSIMUM, L. 



E. Cheiranthoides, L. Wallflower Mustard. 6 8. Abun- 

 dant in cultivated fields. 



BRASSICA, L. 



*B. Napus, L. Rape. 5 7. Banks and borders of fields : 

 Harleston, etc. 



*B. Rapa, L. Turnip. 5, 6. Waste places and borders of 

 fields : Kedenhall, etc. 



*B. nigra, Koch. (Sinapis nigra, L.). Black Mustard. 

 6 8. Not common : sides of the stream between Har- 

 leston and Redenhall (T), and also at Wortwell, F. This 

 is generally supposed to be the Mustard Plant of the 

 Bible. 



B. Sinapis, Vis. (Sinapis arvensis, L.), Wild Mustard. 

 5 8. A common weed in cultivated ground. Popular 

 name Charlock. 



B. alba, Bois. (Sinapis alba, L.). White Mustard. 68. 



Probably frequent, but not satisfactorily determined. 

 Cultivated in gardens. 



DIPLOTAXIS, DC. 



D. muralis, DC. Sand Rocket. 6 9. Rare : roadside, Ear- 

 sham Village, F ; Shelton, Tivetshall (T). Bungay, D. 



CAPSELLA, DC. 



C. Bursa-pastoris, DC. Shepherds Purse. 3 9. Every- 



where, and of various forms. 



SENEBIERA, DC. 



S. Coronopus, Poir. (Coronopus Ruellii, Gcert.). Common 

 Wart Cress. (5 9. Common in waste places : the Boys' 

 School, Harleston ; St. Margaret's, etc. 



