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C. bulbifera R. Br. VI. Border of Kent and Sussex between 
Hawkhurst and Hurst Green ; J. C. Melvill, c. 1882. ‘* Has been 
found at Sta plecross” ; E. N. litt. 
tAlysswin incanum L.  *III. Roedale, Brighton ! 1903; T. H. 
*Draba muralis L. 1. The Rev. H. G. Billi nghurst reported this 
as having been found near Arundel in 1904, and ve ry kindly accom- 
panied me to the spot in May, 1905. It occurs in great abundance 
and is very luxuriant on and by an old wall near a farm on the 
outskirts of the town. If not native, it is difficult to realize how 
is not one grown in gardens for ornament or use. Its occurrence 
in Kent (Journ. Bot. 1899, 275) eer the idea that it may 
now be classed as a wild plant of Sussex also. 
Sisymbrium officinale Scop. var. Tihany DG. I. West 
Wittering, 1902. 
ophia L. *I. Bognor! 1903: M. C. 
+3. pannonicum Jacq. ILI. Southwick! 1896; and Riflebutt 
ig ! 1897; 
Erysimum cheiranthoides L. I. Banks of Rother by Iping Mill 
r 
+E. perfoliatum Crantz. *], “Bognor ! 1903; A. B.C. 
*t Brassica adpressa Boiss. IV. Glynde Chalk- -pit! J. H. A. Jenner. 
Introduced with oil-cake, and well established. 
Diplotaxis tenuifolia DC. *IIL. Mr. Hilton tells me that the 
specimens in Hb. Brighton representing the record from this 
division in Arnold's Sussee Flora belong properly to D. muralis and 
var. Babingtonii. I have, however, seen true D. tenuifolia from 
Roedean, Brighton, 1908; E.E. IV. Newhaven! 1901; T. H. 
Bishopstone! 1902; W. E. A 
“e Coronopus didymus Sm. I. Bognor; M. C.. IV. Seaford ; 
Lépidtiem ruderale L. I. Bognor! 1903; M.C. Near Ems- 
worth, 1903. *II. Houghton Bridge : ; D. *IV. Brickfield near 
Seaford ! 1902; W. E. x. V. E astbourne, 1901; D. 
L. hirtum Sm. I think this deserves specific localities in Sussex, 
and can hardly be skied over as ‘‘ Fields and waste places: com.” 
(Arnold’s Sussex Hlora), I. West Wittering, 1902. if 
mancote and ae Cooper. IV. Hedgebank, Blackboys, 
Framfield! 190838; W. E. N. V. Langley! 1903; T. VI. 
Hastings ; Cooper 
tL. Bey Roadside, Hamsey! 1908; W. E. N. 
Seafor ae 
“i choripore tenella DC. III. By Custom House, Kingston! 
as 
#4 Frucastr ‘um Pollichii Spen. a Waste places in chalk-pits, 
Glynde! 1878-1901; J. H. A. Jenner. Introduced with impor 
eA crushed oil-cake. Newhaven, 1899; W. E.N. V. 
R, 
tRapistrum rugosum All. *IV. Sandy ground on the golf-links, 
Seaford ! 1902; W. E. 
Crambe maritima L. - IIL. Worthing ; Cooper. 
