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hill, near Exeter : Rav. D. — Falmouth, " not common: " Polytech. 
1856. It is found in Mr. F. P. Pascoe's list of '* Cornish plants 
not included in Cyhele Britannica," printed in Bat. Gaz. ii., with 
Qu qumre "Common?" attached to it. C. Jointed Charlock. 
R. maritimus (Sm.) — E'.^.l 643. — Sea-coasts in S. and W. of Eng- 
land, rare. Ravenshaw includes it in his List of Flowering Plants 
of Devon, but gives no localities. Its actual occurrence, however, 
in this county is confirmed in Cyb. Brit. Sup. i. D. — Par sands, 
Whitsand bay [Plymouth]; "common in the Lizard district:" 
Pasc. in Phytol. 1847, p. 942. Falmouth, " rare: " Polytech. 1856. 
Scilly islands, " frequent:" Towns, in Journ. Bot. ii. 107. C. Sea 
Radish. 
Order VII. RESEDACE^. 
Eeseda Linn. Mignonette. 
R. lutea (L.)—E.B. '62] . — Waste chalky and limestone places. 
Catdown quarries !, introduced with ballast. Banks under the 
Western Hoe, Plymouth. I have no reference to the authority for 
the last-named habitat, now destroyed ; but I think it is Mr. George 
Bartlett. Sand-hills of Braunton burrows: Maw in Phytol. 1853, 
p. 787. Dunscombe and Branscombe : Fl. Sid. D. Base Rocket. 
Wild Mignonette. 
I R. suffruticulosa (L.)— E'.E./S. 2628. — Waste sandy places near 
the sea, rare. Hooe, near Plymouth : G. Bartlett (J 844). Not 
found there since. " By the South Devon Railway, at Plymouth 
(July, 1863), but of course not a native, and probably derived from 
some garden in the neighbourhood ; " "on a wall at Stoke Dam- 
erel:" Briggs MS. D.— Penzance : Hore in Phytol. 1842, p. J 62. 
Helston downs : Johns (H.S.Herb.) Scilly islands, " doubtless an 
escape : " Towns, in Journ. Bot. ii. 107. C. Not recorded for either 
D. or C. in Cyb. Brit. 
