NOTES SUPPLEMENTAL TO THE 



Jflani ff! lljc §miol Caal-ficltr. 



1887. 



By JAMES WALTER WHITE. 



Draba brachycarpa, Jard. J<lrophila p-nncox, Reich. 



Ijittlo lias boon done locally, or indeed in Britain, 

 towards separating the seventy forms of Bi-aha 

 verna described by M. Jordan. Many of them are 

 probably confined to the Continent. Three only 

 have places in the last edition of the London 

 Catalogue, namely, the type, a Scotch plant from 

 Bon Lawers, with inflated capsules, and E. prmeox. 

 The latter is a form with broad, rounded pods, 

 which has been observed for several years on 

 walls near Stono Easton, S. 



Sisymbrium pannonicum, Jacq. 



An alien crucifor. It was growing luxuriantly at 

 St. Philip's Marsh, G., in Juno, 1887. 



Lepigoxnim salimxm, Fries. 



Native. In fair quantity on sea-banks and muddy 

 shores in the Channel about Burnham and Cleve- 



don, S. 



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