1066 APPENDIX. 
Brassica oleracea Linn. Sp. Plant. 667; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 31. Wid Cabbage. 
Kermadec Islands, North and South Islands, Stewart Island, Chatham Islands, 
Auckland Islands: Originally an escape from cultivation, now common on sea- 
cliffs in several localities, especially near abandoned Maori cultivations. (Coasts 
of South and West Europe.) 
Brassica campestris Linn. Sp. Plant. 666; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 32. Swede. North 
and South Islands: Not uncommon in cultivated fields. (Kurope.) 
Brassica Rapa Linn. Sp. Plant. 666; B. campestris var. Rapa Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 
32. Turnip. North and South Islands: Cultivated fields, not uncommon. 
(Europe. ) 
Brassica Napus Linn. Sp. Plant. 666; B. campestris var. oleifera Hook. f. Student’s 
Fl. 32. Rape. North and South Islands: Abundant in cultivated fields. (Kurope.) 
Sinapis nigra Linn. Sp. Plant. 668; Bab. Brit. Bot. 32. Black Mustard. North and 
South Islands: Cultivated fields and waste places, not uncommon. (Europe ;. 
North and West Asia.) 
Sinapis adpressa Schloss. and Vukot. Fl. Croat. 237; Bab. Brit. Bot. 33. North and 
South Islands: Fields and waste places, not uncommon. (Europe; North and 
West Asia.) 
Sinapis arvensis Linn. Sp. Plant. 668: Brassica Sinapistrum Boiss. Voy. Espagne, 
ii, 39; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. Charlock. North and South Islands: Cultivated 
fields and waste places, not uncommon. (Europe; North and West Asia; North 
Africa.) 
Sinapis alba Linn. Sp. Plant. 668: Brassica alba Boiss ; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 33. White 
Mustard. North and South Islands: Cultivated fields and waste places, not common. 
(Europe; North and West Asia ; North Africa.) 
Diplotaxis muralis DC. Syst. ii, 634; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 33. Wall-mustard. North 
and South Islands: Waste places, not uncommon. (Europe; North Africa.) 
Eruca sativa Lam. Fl. Fr. ii, 496. North Island: Port Fitzroy (Great Barrier Island), 
T. Kirk! (South Europe; West Asia.) 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris Medic. Pflanzeng. 85; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 38. Shepherd's 
Purse. North and South Islands, Stewart Island: Abundant throughout. (Hurope ; 
North and West Asia; North Africa.) 
Coronopus didymus Sm. FI. Brit. ii, 691: Senebiera didyma Pers. Syn. ii, 185; Hook. E 
Student’s Fl. 39. Wart-cress. Kermadec Islands, North and South Islands, Stewart. 
Island: An abundant weed in waste places, especially near the sea. (Originally 
from South America; now spread over the whole world.) 
Coronopus procumbens Gilib Fl. Lituan. ii, 52: Senebiera Coronopus Poir. Encyel. vii, 76 ; 
Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 39. Wart-cress. North and South Islands: Waste places, 
but not so plentiful as the preceding. (A cosmopolitan weed.) 
| Lepidium Draba Linn. Sp. Plant. 645; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 40. Hoary Cress. South 
Island: Cultivated fields and roadsides. Vicinity of Christchurch, J. B. Armstrong ; 
Ashburton, W. W. Smith, H. H. Allan; Morven Hills, Otago, G. M. Thomson. 
(South Europe; West Asia.) 
Lepidium campestre R. Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew, iv, 88; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 40. Field- 
cress ; Pepper-wort. North and South Islands: Cultivated fields and waste places, 
not common. (Europe; West Asia; North Africa.) 
Lepidium hirtum Sm. Fl. Brit. 98; L. Smithit Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 40. North and 
South Islands: Cultivated fields, local. (Europe.) 
Lepidium ruderale Linn. Sp. Plant. 645; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 39. Wayside-cress. 
Kermadec Islands, North and South Islands: Waste places and roadsides, common, 
especially near the sea. (Hurope; North and West Asia.) 
Lepidiwm sativum Linn. Sp. Plant. 644; Bab. Brit. Bot. 38. Garden-cress. North and 
South Islands: An occasional escape from cultivation, not common. (Hurope ; 
not known in an indigenous state.) 
Thlaspi arvense Linn. Sp. Plant. 641; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 40. Penny-cress. South 
Island: Pastures and waste places, not common. (Europe; North-west Asia to: 
India ; North Africa.) 
Iberis amara Linn. Sp. Plant. 649; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 41. Candytuft. North and 
South Islands: A garden escape, but far from common. (Western Europe.) 
Rapistrum rugosum All. Fl. Pedem. 1, 257. North Island: Once very plentiful in waste 
places within the confines of the City of Auckland, now very nearly extinct. 
(South Europe; West Asia.) 
Caktle maritima Scop. Fl. Carn. ii, 35; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 43. Sea-rocket. South 
Island: Sandy or shingly shores, not common. Near New Brighton, Christchurch,. 
Cockayne. (Kurope; North Africa.) . 
Raphanus sativus Linn. Sp. Plant. 669. Common Radish. North and South Islands : 
A garden escape, not uncommon, especially on the coast. (Europe ; now naturalized. 
in many countries.) 
