FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
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Plentiful in fields, and by way-sides. Yar. /3. (F. media , 
DC .) is frequently met with in similar situations. 
F. micrantha , Lag. Small-flowered Fumitory. H. 14, 
B. 14. — Summer. A. 
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Airlie, Dr Walker Arnott. 
Corydalis, DC. Corydalis. 
Br. sp. and v. 3. F. 1. 
C. clavieulata , DC. White Climbing Corydalis. H. 15, 
B. 13. — F. June, July. A. (Fumaria clavieulata , L.) 
This is given in Don’s list, but without any locality being 
specified. It is frequent in Perthshire. 
Ord. VI.— CRUCIFER2E, Juss. 
Gen. Br. 31. F. 22. Sp. and v. Br. 82. F. 33. 
Cakile G^rt. Sea Rocket. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1. 
C. maritima , Willd. Purple Sea Rocket. H. 16, B. 30. 
— F. June, Sept. A. 
Plentiful on the sandy sea-shores, the flowers generally 
more or less tinged with purple, though frequently white. 
Thlaspi, L. Penny-cress. 
Br. sp. 3. F. 2. 
T. arvense, L. Mithridate Mustard, or Penny-cress, 
H. 18, B. 28. — F. June, July. A, 
In corn-fields, but rare, as near Brechin and Arbroath, 
Mr G. Don. 
T. alpestre , L. Alpine Penny-cress. H. 18, B. 28. — F. 
June, July. P. 
Rocks of Canlochen, Prof. Graham. I have also found 
it there, but sparingly. 
