On the Cultivation of Sea Kale. 



carpium carnosum, subglobosum, monospermum, clau- 

 sum deciduum. Planted maritime, facie Brassicarum. 

 Folia glauca, magna, plus minus sinuata. Flores albidi, 

 paniculd densiusculd ramosissimd. 

 C. (maritima) caule foliisque inermibus : petalis late ob- 

 cordatis. 



C. maritima. Smith in Engl. Bot. n. 924, cum Ic. optima. 



C. maritima. Curt. Monogr. cum Ic. bon&. C. maritima. 



Mill. Gard. Diet. ed. a Martyn. n. t. C. maritima. 



With. Arr. ed. 4. p. 563. C. maritima. Bryant Fl. Di<zt. 



p. 124. C. maritima. F{. Dan. t. 316'. C. maritima. 



Linn. Sp. PL ed. 2. p 437- C. maritima. Mill. Gard. 



Diet. ed. 1. p. 1. C. maritima. &c. Raii Syn. p. 307. 

 Brassica maritima. C. Bauh. Pin. p. 112. 

 Brassica marina monospermos. Park. Th. p. 270. 

 Brassica marina A nglica. Ger. emac. p. 315. f. 15. 

 Brassica marina sylvestris. Ger. Herb. p. 248. f. 16. 

 Brassica Dobrica. Turn. Herb. p. 90. 

 Brassica marina sylvestris multiflora monospermos. Lob, 



Adv. nov. p. 93. 

 Sea Kale, Anglis. 



Sponte nascitur in Ins. Great Britain littoribus abunde, solo 



praecipue argillaceo et lapidoso. 

 Floret Maio, Junio. 



The particular places on record where this plant grows 

 wild, are below Maryport ; also between Ravenglass and 

 Booth, in Cumberland; at Roosebeck, in Lower Furness, 

 Lancashire ; near Conway, plentifully, but in the most in- 

 accessible rocks ; promontory of Llyn, and near Cruccaeth, 



