32 OEUOiFEE^. [CaUle. 



\Isatis tinctoria (Linn.) is rarely found as a weed among 

 crops, and sometimes continues for a few years in fields 

 where it has been cultivated, but is noi thoroughly natural- 

 ized.] 



CAKILE Gaert. 

 1. C. maritima (Scop.) — Sea Socket. 

 Districts 12-456-89- 11 12 

 Lat. 51°— 56°. Round all the coast of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Sandy sea-shores ; common. Fl^ June, July. 



CBAMBE Linn. 



1. C. maritima (Linn.) — Sea Kale. 



Districts 1--V56----1112 



Lat. 51°-56°. South, East, West, and North coasts of L:eland. 



Type in Great Britain, English. 



Sandy and stony sea shores ; very rare. Fl. June. 



1. On the strand near Bantry ; Drummond. By Douglas 

 Channel, near Lakelands ; Flor. Cork. On the shores of 

 Cloghnikelty Bay, and other places on the sea coast ; Smith's 

 " Cork" (sub Brassica marina anglica). — 5. Merrion, Dunleary, 

 and near Warren House, on the way to Howth ; Wade Dubl. 

 South side of Howth ; Ir. Flor. Sandy coast between Port- 

 marnock and Malahide ; Flor. Hib. " It is found on our shore, 

 and is in request as a kale ;" Evtty (yil'£). Upon the sea beach 

 near Dunleary ; Threlkeld (1726). Now nearly extinct. — 6. 

 Isles of Arran, in Galway Bay ; Prof. Melville. — 11. On 

 Tory Island, Donegal (Mr. Hyndman); Flor. Ulst. At 

 Nonvany point in the parish of Clonmary, Donegal! Mr. 

 Charles Moore.^—12. At Church Bay, Island of Eathlin (Mr. 

 Templeton); Fhr. Ulst. 



BAPEANUS Linn. 

 1. R. Baphanistrum (Linn.) — Wild Radish. 

 Districts 123456-89 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Cultivated fields, especially on a ^ndy soil ; frequent. Fl. 

 June to August. 



