1 FUM ARI ACE/E CRUCIFER/E . 



*F. Officinal is, Linn, var. elegans, Pugsley. 



3. Ballast-heap, Charlestown, 1920, Tresidder. 



*Forma agrestis, Haussk. 



5. Potato garden, Perranporth, 1916, Thurston. 



*Forma Wirtgeni, Haussk. 



5. Near Cubert, 1919, Mrs. Wedgwood. 



F, densiflora, DC (F. micrantha, Lag) . 

 3. Par Harbour, 1921, Medlin. 



F. parviflora, Lam. 



3. Ballast-heap, Charlestown, 1920, Tresidder. ' Type, but 

 with abnormally long bracts,*' Pugsley. 



*F. major, Badarro (paradoxa, Pugsley. Supp. Journ. Bot., 

 1912, pp. 37-35). New to British Isles. 



5. Goonhavern, Tresidder, R./.C., 79/3, pp. 221-2. 



6. Gilly Tresamble, Perran-ar-worthal, in abundance over 

 about two miles of country, 1904, Davey, B.E.C,, 1910, p. 535. 



It is suggested (B.E.C. , 1914, p. 114) that this plant, growing in 

 cultivated ground near Reigate Hill, Surrey, may have been 

 introduced with potatoes from Cornwall. 



*F. neglecta, Pugsley. Sub-species of the aggregate species 

 F. muralis. Supp. Journ. Bot., 1912, p. 24. 



6. Gilly Tresamble, Perran-ar-worthal; between Truro and 

 Malpas in considerable quantity, 1907, Davey, R./.C., 7973, 

 p. 222. 



CRUCIFER/E. 



Cheiranthus Cheiri, Linn. 



1. "Near Launceston " (Flora). Abundant, with bright 

 orange-yellow flowers, on the walls of Launceston Castle. 



8. Hayle quarry, 1918, Rees. 



In Bond's Topographical and Historical Sketches of East and 

 West Looe, 1823, it is noted that " in the spring almost every 

 old wall and chimney in East Looe is adorned with a very 



