FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. 119 



about the backe of Old street and in the way to Islington.' ' — Ger. 

 em. 245. 



Diplotaxis tenuifolia DC. Syst. ii. 632 (1821). 1597. "Ton 



may see most bricke and stone wals about London and elsewhere 

 covered with it." — Ger. 192. 



D. muralis DC. Syst. ii. 634 (1821). 1802. " Growing wild 

 abundantly on the pier at Ramsgate and other places thereabouts/' 

 L. W. Dillwyn, 1801. Linn. Trans, vi. 389. 



Capsella Bursa-pastoris Moench. Meth. 271 (1794). 1548. 

 " Groweth by high waves, almost in everyplace." — Tarn. Names, 

 Hij. 



Senebiera pinnatifida Poir. Diet. vii. 75 (1806). 1778. 

 "In ruderatis, circa Exeter, D. Newbery; circa Truro et Penryn 



in Connibia."— Huds. ii. 280. 



S. Coronopus Poir. Diet. vii. 76 (1806). 1597. "In Tout- 

 hill iielde neere unto Westminster ; at Waltham twelve miles from 

 London, and upon blacke Heath." — Ger. 347. • 



Lepidium latifolium L. Sp. PL 644 (1753). 1548. "Groweth 

 in Morpeth in Northumberland by a water called Wanspeke." 

 Turn. Names, E j. 



L. ruderale L. Sp. PL 645 (1753). 1597. "In England in 

 sundrie places wilde." — Ger. 206 : but this is a doubtful record, as 

 several species are included in this chapter which are not British. 

 "In maritimis." — Johns. Merc. Bot. pars alt. p. 34 (1641). 



L. campestre Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. iv. 88 (1812). 1570. 

 " Provenit cultis et incultis arvis Angliae." — Lob. Adv. 73. 



L. Smithii Hook. FL Brit. 297 (1830). 1670. " Thlaspi 

 Vaccariee incano folio perenne ... In montosis Cambro-Britanni® 

 & alibi observavi." — Bay, Cat. 296. 



L. Draba L. Sp. PL 645 (1753). 1830. " Swansea, Mr. 



James Turner."— Hook. FL Brit. ed. 1, p. 297. 



Thlaspi arvense L. Sp. PL 646(1753). 1548. "Plentuously 

 besyde Syon," Middx. — Turn. Names. G vi. "In the corne fields 

 between Croydon and Gods stone in Surrey," &c. — Ger. 206 (1597). 



T. perfoliatum L. Sp. PL 641 (1753). 1688. "Among the 

 stone pits between Witney and Burford in Oxfordshire, D.Bobert." 

 — Kay, Fasc. Stirp. Brit. 



T. alpestre L. Sp. PL ed. 2, 903 (1762). 1666. " In the 

 pastures above the ebbing and flowing Well two miles from 

 Giflewick [Giggleswick] . . . Yorkshire." — Merrett, 118. 



Iberis amara L. Sp. PL 649 (1753). 1778. " In arvis circa 

 Henley et alibi comitatu Oxoniensi." — Huds. ii. 285. First found 

 there in 1765 by a Revd. — . Williams, — Druce, FL Oxf. 34. 



Teesdalia nudicaulis Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. iv. 83 (1812). 

 1633. " Mr. Bowles found [this] growing in Shropshire in the 

 fields about Birch in the parish of Elesmere." — Ger. em. 250. 



Hutchinsia petrsea Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. iv. 82 (1812). 

 1690. " Brought me [Bobart] by Richard Kayle from S. Vincents 

 Rock near Gorham's Chair, in the Parish of Henbury, three miles 

 from BristoL' , — Ray, Syn. i. 236. 



Isatis tinctoria L. Sp. PL 670 (1753). 1597. "The wilde 



