CRUCIFER. 
47 OcutHopium. Silicle coriaceous, somewhat globose ; stig- 
ma sessile ; dissepiment thick ; cells 1-seeded. 
48 Pucidnum. Silicle coriaceous, transversely oval, echinat- 
ed all over, and terminated by a long point, 1-celled and 1- 
seeded from abortion. 
Trise V. 
ÅNASTATICEÆ or PLEURORHI ZE® Septutate (D.C. syst. 
2.p. 149. prod. 1. p. 185. ). Silicle opening longitudinally (f. 46. 
f); valves concave, bearing on the inside transverse horizontal 
small dissepiments, separating the seeds (f. 46. f.). Seeds im- 
marginate. Cotyledons flat, accumbent, parallel with the dis- 
sepiment (f. 45. d. g. h.). 
49 Anasta’tica. Silicle ventricose (f. 46. e.) ; valves appen- 
diculated on the outside at the top (f. 46. f.’e.). 
50- More’rrta. Silicle ovate ; valves not appendiculated. 
Triste VI. 
CaxitrNEx or Prevrorurzex Lomenta'ceR (D. C. syst. 2. 
p. 149. prod. 1. p. 185.). Silique or silicle, separating trans- 
versely into 1-2-celled, 1-2-seeded joints (f. 46. 0.). Seeds im- 
marginate. Cotyledons flat, accumbent, parallel with the dissepi- 
ment (f. 45. d. g. h. f. 46. c). 
51 Caxrre. Silicle 2-jointed, compressed (f. 46. 0.), upper 
joint ensiform. Seeds solitary in the cells, upper one erect, 
lower one pendulous (f. 46. 0.). 
52 Corpytoca’revs. Silique rather terete, torose ; joints 
humerous, terminal one thick globose, echinated. Seeds all 
pendulous. 
53 CHORYSPORA. Silique rather terete, with numerous equal 
Joints. Seeds all pendulous. 
Suz-orver II. NOTORHI’ZEE (D. C. syst. 2. p. 150. 
prod. 1. p. 186.). Cotyledons flat, incumbent (f. 45. i). Radicle 
dorsal (f. 45. 3. e.). Seeds ovate, immarginate. 
Triste VIL. 
Sisy’MBREX or Norornr’zex SILIQUÒSEÆ. Siliques 2-celled, 
eng longitudinally (f. 46. p-). Valves concave (f. 46. p.) or 
eeled. Seeds ovate or oblong, immarginate. Cotyledons flat, 
incumbent, contrary to the dissepiment (f. 45. i.). 
54 Matco'mra. Silique rather terete. Stigma simple, end- 
Ing in a long taper-point. 
55 He’speris. 
(£. 46. p.). 
base, 
Silique rather terete, or somewhat tetragonal 
Stigmas 2, erect, connivent. Calyx bisaccate at the 
56 Anpreo’sxra. 
h Silique rather terete, sessile ; valves some- 
what convex, 
57 Sisy Style short, slender. Calyx equal at the base. 
torus eer Silique rather terete, sessile upon the 
* ‘Sugmas 2, rather distinct, or connate into a head. Calyx 
equal at the base. 
5 ‘ a. 
fr 8 Arita RIA. Silique rather terete, somewhat tetragonal 
Perera nerves. Calyx loose. 
én = SIMUM. Silique tetragonal (f. 46. q.). Calyx closed. 
ve EPTA LEUM. Silique rather terete, sessile. Stigmas 2, 
Connivent, Calyx equal at the base. Stamens 4. 
. wingless navicular valves. 
149 
61 Sranze‘ya. Silique rather terete, stalked above the torus. 
Trise VIII. 
Cametr Nex or Notornrzem Latise’ptm (D. C. syst. 2. p. 
150. prod. 1. p. 201.). Silicle with concave valves and an ellip- 
tical dissepiment in its greatest diameter (f. 46. r.). Seeds 
ovate. Cotyledons flat, incumbent, contrary to the dissepiment (f. 
45. is). 
62 Srenore’ratum. Silicle elliptical; 
many-seeded. Style wanting. 
63 Camettna. Silicle obovate or almost globose, with ven- 
tricose valves, and many-seeded cells (f. 46. r.). Style filiform 
(f. 46. r.). 
64 Eupe'ma. Silicle ovate, with concave valves and many- 
seeded cells, with the dissepiment holed at the top. 
65 Ne’st1a. Silicle somewhat globose, indehiscent, 1-celled, 
l-seeded, from the dissepiment having vanished; valves con- 
cave. 
66 Eutrema. Silicle linear, laneeolate, 2-edged, crowned 
by a capitate stigma, with keeled valves and many-seeded cells ; 
dissepiment incomplete. , 
67 O'reas. Silicle lanceolate, compressed, flat, 1-celled from 
the dissepiment having vanished, many-seeded ; valves flattish, 
marked with a middle nerve. Seeds hanging by elongated 
funicles. 
valves flat; cells 
FIG. 47. 
Trise IX. 
Lerep NEE or Notorni'zex Ancustise pT& (D. C. syst. 2. 
p- 151. prod. 1. p. 202.). Silicle with a very narrow dissept- 
ment; valves keeled (f.47. a.b.) or very concave. Seed soli- 
tary in the cells (f. 47. a. b.) or very few, ovate, immarginate. 
Cotyledons flat, incumbent, parallel mith the dissepiment (f. 45. 
i). 
8 Carsr’tta. Silicle triangular, cuneated at the base, with 
Seeds numerous in the cells. 
69 Senese Ra. Silicle twin; valves ventricose, or somewhat 
keeled, almost indehiscent, 1-seeded. 
70 Leri’pum. Silicle ovate (f. 46. a.) or somewhat cordate ; 
valves keeled (f. 47. a.), rarely ventricose, dehiscent; cells 1- 
seeded (f. 47. a.) 
71 Bivon# a. Silicle oval, emarginate, with keeled valves, 
and 4-6-seeded cells. 
72 Eunomia. Silicle oval; valves keeled. Seeds 2 in each 
cell, with the umbilical cords somewhat connected. 
