44 
72b. C. alpina, Bab. Native. Highland. 
72d. C. anglica, Linn. Incognit. 
On the coast, near Scarborough — Dr. Wasse. On the Castle hill, 
Scarborough — TheaJc stone’ s Guide. Included, also, in Ibbotson’s list 
of the plants of North Yorkshire. The Coehlearia of Scarborough 
Castle hill, and the dried specimens which I have seen thus label- 
led, have been ordinary officinalis only; but the true anglica is 
very likely to occur along the coast line. 
ARMORACIA. 
73. A. rusticana, Baumg. Alien. 
River banks and waste places; not unfrequent. On the Willow 
Island at Settle, and on the turnpike road between Settle and 
Ainley House — J. Tatham. Fields about York — O. A. Moore ; and 
Leeds — J. Backhouse, Jun. Banks of the Calder ! — H. Bcroyd Smith. 
Roadside -between Thirsk and Newsham ! — W. Foggitt. Thoroughly 
established on the bank of Codbeck, Dalton, near Thirsk. 
77. D. incana, Linn. 
DRAB A. 
Native. 
Highland. 
78. D. muralis, Linn. 
Native. 
Local. 
79. D. verna, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
80. C. sativa, Grantz. 
C. DENTATA, PerS. 
CAMELINA. 
Alien. 
Alien. 
In similar situations to the preceding; very rare. Cultivated fields 
near Castle Howard — H. Ibbotson. 
ALYSSUM. 
82. A. calycinum, Linn. Alien. 
In clover fields and on cultivated land ; not unfrequent, but with- 
out permanence in its localities. Discovered in 1842, at Nether 
Poppleton, by Mr. Wetherhill, of York, growing with Veronica tri- 
phyllos — R. Spruce. (Phyt. i. 842.) On fallows with a sandy loam 
soil at Cantley, near Doncaster — Rev. G. E. Smith. (Phyt. ii. 283.) 
Heslington fields — J. Backhouse, Jun.; and Acomb, near York — 
O. A. Moore. Sessay moor, and fields between Sowerby and Dalton ! 
— W. Foggitt. Near Ayton, Cleveland! — W. Mudd. Cultivated 
fields near Gristh waite, and on Carlton moor, near Thirsk. Be- 
tween Woodend and Newsham, and other localities. The Rev. G. 
E. Smith (Phyt. loc. cit.) advocates the claim of this species to a place 
in our indigenous flora. 
