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NASTUETIUM. 
98 N. officinale, Br. Native. British. 
In drier situations this becomes N. microphyllum of Reichenbach ; 
and when more luxuriant than ordinary, N. siifolium of the same 
author. 
99. N. terrestre, Br. 
Native. 
British. 
100. N. sylvestre, Br. 
Native. 
English. 
101. N. AMPHIBIUM, Br. 
Native. 
English. 
SISYMBRIUM. 
102. S. OFFICINALE, Scop. 
Native. 
British. 
104. S. Sophia, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
Waste ground near the village of Clapham, 6 miles north of Settle 
— J. Tatham. Cantley, near Doncaster — Rev. G. E. Smith. Near 
Great Ouseburn and Brompton-on-Swale— J. Gramond. By the 
roadside between Flambro’ Head and the lighthouse — O. A. Moore. 
By the side of the old street near Fencote — T. Simpson. Waste 
ground near Scarbro ! — W. Bean. Carthorpe, near Bedale ! — M. 
Hebbletliwaite. Amongst the Middlesbro’ ballast hills! — W. Mudd, 
M. Umplehy. Waste ground behind Thirsk church. 
ERYSIMUM. 
106. E. cheiranthoides, Linn. Alien. 
107. E. alliaria, Linn. Native. British. 
CHEIRANTHUS. 
109. C. Cheim, Linn. Alien. 
C. fruticulosus, Flora , 13. 
HESPERIS. 
112. H. matronalis, Linn. Alien. 
Bank at Killinghall, and between Millington and Bishops Wilton — 
H. Wetherhill. Waste ground near Headingley — A . Shipley. Banks 
of Rye, above Rievaulx — R. Spruce , Jno. H. Phillips. Gargrave, 
near Skipton — T. Simpson. Field between Mickleton and Holwick, 
Teesdale, 1852 — W. Foggitt. Beside the stream at Lartington, near 
Barnard Castle, 1851. 
BRASSIGA. 
113. B. oleracea, Linn. Denizen. English? 
1 place this as a denizen, in consequence of information received 
from my friend William Mudd, who collected it to the north of 
