100 SPICILEGIA GORGONEA. 
f. 5. seed; f.6. embryo; f. 7. transverse section of the 
same ;—all magnified. > 
10. Sinapidendron Vogelii, Webb; ramis crassis nodosis, 
foliis rotundatis ovatisque crassis subtus nervosis pilis 
brevibus strigoso-hirtis margine dentatis vel demum 
crenato-dentatis, basi integris cuneatis petiolatis, spies 
basi hirsutis, calyce subsaccato strigoso, petalis amplis 
flavis aurantiaco-maculatis ? in unguem attenuatis, ome 
lato gynophoro tenui triplo longiore, stigmate capitato 
subsessili, siliqua ....—Ic. (Tam. IL) Hook. Jc. Plan. 
t. 752. 
Has. In ins. S. Vincentii, (Vogel, n. 39. Junio 1841, spec 
florida.) . Scientiæ martyris manibus hanc plantam dicatam 
voluimus. 
The region to which the genus Sinapidendron belongs We 
have elsewhere called Macaronesian. The two Sinapidendrons 
of the Cape de Verd islands differ from the Madeira and 
Canarian species in having a long slender support to the 
ovary, and fruit analogous to that of the Capparidee. No 
other characters, however, of any value, present themselves, 
so as to authorize their separation as a genus. fe: 
Tas. II. Fig. l. flower; f. 2. petal; f. 3. stamen; f. 4 sili- 
qua: magnified. 
1l. Koniga intermedia, Webb; Lobularia intermedia, ejusd. 
Phyt. Can. 1. p. 92.—Ic. Hook. Lond. Journ. of Bot. v. 5 
t. 6. ubi in errorem inscripti Koniga Brunonis. 
Has. In declivibus aridis ins. S. Nicolai (Forbes, die 27 
Martii, spec. florida et fruct.!) In montosis ins. S. i 
centii (Th. Vogel, n. 70. Juni 1841, spec. fructifera.) Hujus 
plantz in herb. ins. Cap. Vir. (Mus. reg. Par.) specimin? . 
extant procera: an sp. diversa ? 
The specimens from the Island of St. Nicholas do no 
appear essentially distinct from what we formerly gath 
in Teneriffe. Those from St. Vincent are very dwarfish, and 
have small regularly spathulate and very hairy leaves; °° 
ferences which may perhaps be caused by the season 1 
