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Diplotaxis muralis DC.+ Native. N.—Belleaut, 8, 1884; 
iss Mackinder (Ar. B.). Barton-on-Humbert, 10, 1893 ; 
Miss K. G. Firbank. In Grantham Coll., unlocalized, circa 
1850. Near Grimsby, 9, 1885 ; Mr. L. Gibbs. S.—No record. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris Mcench.t Native. Common N. and S. 
Senebiera didyma Pers. Alien. N.—Ferriby Sluice; Rev. W. 
Fowler, B.R.C., 1878. Herb. Brit. Mus. 
Senebiera coronopus Poir.t Native. Fairly common N. and S. 
Lepidium campestre R.Br.+ Native. N.—st. S.—4. , 
Lepidium Smithii Hook.t Native. N.—Winterton; Rev. W. 
Fowler, B.R.C., 1875. Woodhallt, 8, 1893 (W.F.) S.— 
Witham-on-the-Hill,t 1840 ; Rev. Joseph Dodsworth (Ar. B.). 
Lepidium Draba L.t An alien casual. N.—Near Horncastle, 
8, 1893 ; Rev. W. Fowler. 
Thlaspi arvense L.t Native; but local. N.—8. S.—3. 
adney. ‘It was brought into this parish about twelve 
years ago among seed wheat, and distributed over the Carrs 
from this one centre by a very unusually high wind’; Mr. Job 
Richardson. It has received the local name of ‘ Muzzle-Jimp.’” 
It is a troublesome weed, and in some cases has to be plucked 
up by manual labour. It is said to irritate and inflame the 
skin of the hands of the gatherer, much in the same way as 
Hyoscyamus niger L. does. 
TuLasPi perrotiatum L. Inthe Thompsonian Zzs¢, A mistake, 
or casual. 
Teesdalia nudicaulis R.Br.t Native. N.—7.t S.—3t. 
CRAMBE MARITIMA L. ‘Abundant on the sandhills of the Lincoln- 
shire coast’; Sir J. Banks, 1775? See W. Withering’s Brit. 
Plants, 1776, and Turner and Dillwyn’s Bot. Guide, 1805. The 
Banks Herb. must be sought fora specimen. H.C. Watson has 
the following note, Zvp. Bot., 1883 :—‘This plant apparently is 
decreasing on our coasts ; several of its localities resting only on 
old records.’ 
Cakile maritima Scop.t Native. N.—9. S.—No record. 
Raphanus Raphanistrum L.t A colonist? N.—Woodhall;t 
11-7-1891, Miss Mackinder. Hattont, 7-1893, Mr. W. 
Higginbottom. Southrey, 27-7-’90, Hatton Club Register 
Mr. F. A. Lees. adds §. to his Zzst. H. C. Watson implies 
the same. 
Bunias orientalis L.t An alien. |©N.—Kirton-in-Lindsey, 
18-7-’93. Near the Flour Mill by the Railway Station with 
other aliens! 
> a May 1894. 
