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W. Seen as a weed amongst potatoes at Holme Mill near 

 Milnthorpe. — (B.) 



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1 18. Sinapis nigra, L. (Black, or Common, Mustard). 



Colonist. English type. Range 1. 



C. Once seen as a weed in a field of turnips near Dalehead, 

 on the west side of Thirlmere. — (B.) 



120. Sinapis tenuifolia, R., Br. Denizen. English type. 

 Range 1. 



C. Walls of Penrith Castle. — (Balfour.) (Not seen there in 

 1883.) Walls and draw-dikes of Carlisle Castle. — (Winch.) 

 (Originally published as S. muralis.) A weed on gravel walks 

 in the garden at VVhitefield House near Overwater. — (W. 

 Hodgson.) 



122. Sinapis monensis, Bab. Native. Maritime. Atlantic 

 type. Range 1. 



C. In many places along the Cumberland coast-line. First 

 recorded by Lawson. Northwards as far as Silloth banks; 

 where it is extremely abundant. — (W. Hodgson.) Allonby, 

 Flimby, and plentiful about Sellafield and Seascale. 



L. Walney Island, and thence along the shore of the main- 

 land to Grange ; also first recorded by Lawson. 



123. Raphanus Raphanistrum, L. (Wild Radish, or Jointed 

 Charlock). Colonist. British type. Range 1. Frequent 

 in cultivated fields. Ascends to 300 yards. — (Watson.) I 

 have seen it at that height over Coniston. Both the yellow- 

 and white-flowered varieties occur. 



Rapistrum rugoswn, All. Alien. 



C. A weed amongst flax at Penrith, 1883.- — (B.) 



Neslia paniculata, Desv. Alien. 



L. Waste ground at Grange-over-Sands. — (F. C. Roper.) 



