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Sisi/tnirium.] x. crucifer^. (Hook. f. & T. Anderson.) 161 



wem 1-3 ft. tall, quite glabrous, or slightly pubescent near the base. Leaves petioled, 

 pmnatifid or pinnalipartite ; segments remote, spreading, toothed ; terminal large, 

 sometimes hastate. Flowers yellow. Fads 14-2 in., slender, erect, glabrous, sub- 

 torulose ; valves 3-nerved ; pedicels J-J in., ascending, curved.— ^S'. irioides is said to 

 be distinguished by a character that seems to be of no value. All the large flowered 

 Bpecimeiis resembling and previously referred to S. Trio are referable to /S. LceaeliL 

 J ?^/^^s authentic specimen of b\ irioides is unique; its flowers are described as 

 double the size of those of S. Irio and the style as elongated. 



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16. S. Loeselil, Linn, ; annual, talL erect, reversedly hairy or glabrate, 

 leaves sublyrately runcinate not auricled, flowers large, pedicels slender, 

 pods slender terete not overtopping the raceme, style slender. Reich. Ic. Fl. 

 ^em t. 76 f. 4409 ; //, /. ^ T. Journ. Linn, Soc. v. 156 : Leptocarpaea 



Kashmir; alt. 5-7000 ft., T/iomon.— Distrib. Westward to Central Europe. 



o«em branched, and lower leaves hispid with simple recurved hairs or subglabrous. 

 •t^aw petioled ; segments toothed; terminal lobe veiy large, hastate. Flowers m\- 

 ^erons, pale yellow, not surmounted by the young pods. Pods 1-14 in., slightlj^ curved , 

 ?;« v"o"iH H^^^"^^'^ ascending, slender, 4 the length of the pod; style short, with a dis- 



unct 2-loben afioTYio 



Btigm 



bECT. ly. Alliaria. Flowers white. Pods terete, valves I-3-nerved. 

 oeerfs smooth or striate. 



y^' f • AlHarla, A^cojy. Cam. ed. 2, n. 825; annual or biennial, tall, 

 In j^^^ long-petioled, lower reniform, upper cordate toothed, pods 



^Ong pedicel stnnh vul^oa Q_*.^,.Tr^rl TT ^ J^ T Jn^tT^ Linn. Soc, V. 163. 



AUiaria 



aicei stout, valves 3-nerved. If. /, 

 officinalis. Andrzi. - Rpirh Te h 



Germ. t. 60, f. 379. Erysimum 



to J"^''° Himalaya, from Kumaon to Kashmir, alt. 6-10,000 ft— Disteib, Westward 



diam"^ ^~^ ^*^'' ®"^^™ple, glabrous or sparsely hairy below. Badical leaves 2-3 m. 



ui., coarsely repand-crenate or toothed, upper ovate-cordate or deltoid, crenafe. 



cvHn^^' ™*1'' '° l«x racemes. Pods 14-2 in. ; pedicels stout, k i"-, spreading, sub- 



«loS"°' ^'^'''S^*. glabrous; valves S-uerved, midrib stout, ikeda oblong, striate and 



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ei ^«ltoideum, H. f. & T. in Journ. Linn. Soc. v. 163 ; taU, erect, 

 giaorous, leaves all petioled deltoid-ovate toothed, pods short, pedicels 

 'ong, valvej 1-nerved. 



fc'o ^^^'i^aya ; SiKKiM, in the inner ranges, alt. 1 1-13,000 ft., H.f. 

 fZ.,^'^ ^^^ '*°"t- Leaves thin, 1^-3 in. diam., scarcely longer than broad. 



■ Pods 4-1 in., pedicels as long, not thickened, spreading, stou , 



irect 



^idih^ **'"a!gbt or curved, taper pointed ; valves convex strongly keeled ; septum 

 large, hnear-oblong, smooth. — Perhaps an Eutrema. 



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EVTREMA 



tad^oS ^'^ , ^^^^y biennial or perennial herbs. Leaves entire or serrate, 

 corvSln ' ""^g petioles, upper shortly petioled or sessile. Flowers wtite 

 J i^mbo^e Sepals short, erect, equal at the base. FUamenU entire P^h 

 ^SLr >»ear-oblong, 'terete ; valves convex| style short.^.Se.5/s few 

 HimaS ^'^^^"larly l-2-8eriate.-DiSTBiB. Species 5, arctic Siberian and 

 ^y^Q-^Nearly allied to the section A lliaria of iitsymbnum. 



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