Mr. Winch? s Flora of Northumberland, S$c. 



45 



In meadows near Chester-le-Street, D. — G. T. Fox, 

 Esq. In the Duke of Northumberland's woods 

 and plantations about Alnwick, N. 



Probably not truly indigenous in these counties. 



276. ARABIS. 



1. A. thaliana. Common Wall-cress. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 209 ; Eng. Bot. 901 ; Curt. Lond. 

 Fasc. ii. t. 49 ; With. iii. 779 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 

 199; Berwick Flora, 146. 



On walls near Ovingham, near Wooler, and on the 

 ruins of Shewing-shields, also at Wark and Nor- 

 ham Castles, N. On Kyloe rocks and near the 

 chain-bridge at Horncliffe, N. — Dr. G. Johnston. 

 On the ruins of the Roman station at Lanchester, 

 of Finchale Abbey, and on walls in Weardale and 

 Teesdale, D. 



2. A. hirsute. Hairv Wall-cress. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 213; Gr. Fl.Eds. 143; Turrilis 

 hirsuta, Eng. Bot. 587 ; With. iii. 781. 



On Painsher and Fulwell Hills, in Castle Eden 

 Dene, also near Eglestone and Middleton-in- Tees- 

 dale, D. On the south side of Boldon, Tunstall, and 

 Cleadon Hills, D.— Mr. R. Waugh and Mr. J. 

 Thornhill. On the Roman Wall near Shewing- 

 shields, on rocks at Kirkwhelpington and on hedge 

 banks between Anick Grange and Corbridge, also 

 near Rothbury, N. On an old wall at Colwell 

 by the Chollerton road to Wallington, N. — Wallis, 



219. Near Hulne Abbey, Alnwick, N Miss 



Pringle, Sp. 



277- TURRITIS. 

 If T. glabra. Smooth Tower-mustard. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 215; Eng. Bot. 777 ; Curt. Lond. 

 Fasc. iv. t. 47 ; With. iii. 781 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 

 200. 



On the banks of hedges between Anick Grange 

 and Hexham, and on walls near Ovingham, N. 

 Near Gainford, in hedges not far from the turnpike- 

 gate, D. 



Wallis, at p. 218, gives Crag Close near Barwesford 

 as a locality of Cardamine pumila ; Bellidis folia al- 

 pina. — Dill. Ray Syn, 300 ; which Smith refers to 

 Arabis slricta of the English Flora, iii. 210, but 

 with a mark of doubt. Gerard's figure, 260, quoted 

 in~Ray's work, according to Smith, belongs to a 

 foreign species, Arabis pumila of Jaquin ; Arabis 

 nutans of Willdenow's Species Plantarum, iii. 537. 

 I suspect Turritis glabra must have been the plant 

 gathered by the historian of Northumberland in 

 Crag Close. 



278. BRASSICA. 



1. B. Napus. Rape, Navew, or Cole-seed. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 217; Eng. Bot. 2146; Hook 



Fl. Scot. 203 ; Berwick Flora, 147. 

 On ditch banks and waste ground. 



2. B. Rapa. Turnip. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 217; Eng. Bot. 2170; Hook 



Fl. Scot. 203; Berwick Flora, 147. 

 Naturalized on the borders of fields. 



3. B. campestris. Common Wild Navew. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 218; Eng. Bot. 2234; Hook, 



Fl. Scot. 203 ; With. iii. 782. 

 On the ballast-hills of Tyne and Wear, N. and D. 

 This plant, so common by the Thames, does not ap- 

 pear to be truly a native of these counties. 



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4. B. oleracca. Sea Cabbage. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 219; Eng. Bot. 037; Hook. 



Fl. Scot. 203 ; With. iii. 784. 

 Upon the patch of Magnesian Limestone rock on 

 the north side of Tynercouth Castle, N. Near 

 Monkwearmouth, D. 



279. SINAPIS. 



1. S. arvensis. Charlock, Wild Mustard. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 221; Eng. Bot. 1748; Curt. 



Lond. Fasc. v. t. 47 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 204 • 



Berwick Flora, 147. 

 In corn fields and on waste ground, common. 



2. S. alba. White Mustard. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 222 ; Eng. Bot. 1677 ; Curt. 



Lond. Fasc. v. t. 46 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 204 ■ 



Berwick Flora, 147. 

 In fields and by road sides. 



3. S. nigra. Common Mustard. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 222 ; Eng. Bot. 969 ; Woodv. t. 

 151 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 204 ; Berwick Flora, 147. 

 On waste ground and in fields. 



4. S. tenuifilia. Narrow-leaved Wall Mustard. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 223 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 204 ; 



Berwick Flora, 148; Sisymbrium tenuifolium, 

 Eng. Bot. 525 ; With. iii. 771 ; Brassica mura- 

 lis, Curt. Lond. Fasc. iii. t. 38 ; Hudson, 290. 

 On rocks at Tynemouth, and on the ruins of the 

 Castle, N. On the sea banks near Marsden Rocks, 

 and at Southwick, D. On the walls of Berwick, 

 where it was observed by Ray Dr. G. Johnston. 



5. S. muralis. Sand Mustard. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 224; Sisymbrium muralc, Eng. 



Bot. 1090 ; With. iii. 772. 

 On St. Anthon's ballast-hills, N. 

 Introduced from the south of England. 



280. EAPHANUS. 

 1. R. HaphanUtrum. Wild Radish, Jointed Charlock. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 226; Eng. Bot. 856; Curt. 

 Fasc. iv. t. 40 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 204 ; Berwick- 

 Flora, 148. 

 In corn fields, common. 



MONADELPHIA PENTANDRIA. 



281. EBODIUM. 



1. E. cicutarium. Hemlock Stork's-bill. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 229 ; Eng. Bot. 1768 ; Berwick- 

 Flora, 150; Hook. Fl. Scot. 205; Geranium 

 cicutarium, Curt. Fasc. i. t. 51 ; With. iii. 803. 



a. On waste ground. fi and y on the sea coast abun- 

 dant, N. and D. Between the Glass Houses and 

 Dent's Hole, near Newcastle. — Wilson's Syn. 243. 

 Near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



2. E. mariiimum. Sea Stork's-bill. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 231 ; Eng. Bot. 646 ; Geranium 

 maritimum, Hudson, 301 ; AVith. iii. 799. 



On Sunderland ballast-hills, D W. Weighell's 



Herb. 



MONADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 



282. GERANIUM. 

 G. plieeum. Dusky Crane's-bill. 



