484 4. CRUCIFERE. 
Barbarea stricta, Andrz. 
Provinces -23845----10--([18]. Mostly errors? 
Casual? Oyb. i. 145. ili. 819. Hereford! York! Native in 
Yorkshire, according to Mr. J. G. Baker. 
Barbarea intermedia, Bor. 
Provinces 1-3-910. Surrey. Chester. Lancaster. York. 
Colonist or Casual. In cultivation the pods become longer and 
spread away from the stem, much the same as they spread in 
arcuata and some states of vulgaris. In the ‘Botany of North 
Yorkshire’ Mr. Baker designates it a ‘ Colonist’; but he had seen 
it only “in one place and that quite recently.” I brought a 
specimen from the neighbourhood of Manchester in 1845, and it 
has been frequently met with there since date. Reported also from 
South Devon and Surrey; but I have seen no specimen really 
of this from either county. 
Barbarea precoxz, Brown. 
Provinces 1234567891011 12 13 14. 
Alien. Cyb.i. 146. Said to have become well established in the 
Isle of Wight and about Bristol; but more usually it appears to 
be only a casual waif from gardens. 
Nasturtium (officinale) siifolium, Reich. 
Provinces- 1415. Apparently rare; Eng. bot. i. 177. 
Syn. 98. A luxuriant variety; a near approach to which, though 
perhaps not quite identical, occurs about streamlets in Surrey; the 
plants of these places having stems rising from a procumbent base, 
not strictly “erect.” 
Nasturtium (sylvestre) anceps, ‘‘ DC. non Reich.” 
Provinces- 5 11-14, etc. Bab. man. editions 1,2; not in 3—6. 
Syn. 100. Cyb.i. 148. Eng. bot. i. 180. 
Sisymbrium polyceratium, Linn. 
Provinces - 84. About Bury, Suffolk, introduced. Essex ? 
Alien. Cyb. i. 152. iii. 384. Botanist’s Guide, page 557. 
Sisymbrium austriacum, Jacq. 
Provinces - 8-11. Hartlepool, Durham, in 1852; J. G. Baker. 
Casual. Phytologist iv. 720. Flora of Surrey, app. 314. 
Sisymbrium pannonicum, Jacq. 
Provinces - 8-9. Crosby sand-hills, Lancashire; Fisher ! 
Casual. HE. C. report, 1862. Flora of Surrey, app. 314. 
Erysimum virgatum, Roth. 
Province 1. A weed near Bath; Bab. man. ed. 1. 
Casual. Extinct? Cyb.i. 153. Phytologist i. 310. 
Erysimum orientale, Br. Brassica orientalis, L. 
Provinces 123456----11 1814. Devon to Renfrew. 
Casual. Cyb. i. 154. Rep. Paisley P. 8. 1865. Berw. proc. 1869. 
