FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
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Hesperis, L. Dame’s Violet. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1 
H. matronalis , L. Common Dame’s Violet. H. 30, B. 
22.— F. May, June. P. 
In a field near the village of Ninewells, June 1833, but 
probably not indigenous. 
On banks near Airlie Castle, Mr G. Don. 
Bras sica, L. Cabbage. 
Br. sp. 6. F. 1. 
B. campestris, L. Common Wild Navew. H. 31, B. 
24. — F. June, July. A. 
Corn-fields near Forfar, Mr G. Don. 
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Sinapis, L. Mustard. 
Br. sp. 5. F. 1. 
S. arvensis, L. Wild Mustard, or Charlock. H. 31, B 
24. — F. May, August. A. 
Too common in corn-fields in earlv summer often render- 
ing their whole surface quite yellow. The flowers are known 
in this county by the name of “ scalies .” Oat-crops are 
most infested with it. 
Raphanus, L. Radish. 
Br. sp. 2. F. 1. 
R. Raphanistrum, L. Wild Radish, or Jointed Charlock. 
H. 32, B. 31. — F. June, July. A. 
Fields, not uncommon. 
Ord. VII.— RESEDACE^E, DC. 
Gen. Br. I. F. 1. Sp. Br. 3. F. 2. 
Reseda, L. Rocket. 
Br. sp. 3. F. 2. 
R. Luteola , L. Dyer’s Rocket, Vellow-weed, or Weld. 
H. 33, B. 32. — F. July, August. A. 
