26 CRUCIFERE (Sond.) [Sisymbrivm. — 
patulous, rough ; pedicels short and thick ; seeds in one row. DO. 
Prod. 1. p. 193. 
Var. a, apricum ; Burch. Cat. No. 2080. 
8. nemorosum ; Burch. Cat. 2558; pubescence of the stem a 
little less close, and pods more patent. 
Has. In open places. 8, in woods, at Kosifontein, Burchell. Calcareous hills, at 
Springbokkeel ; Rhinosterkop and Bitterfontein, Burke and Zeyher / March. (Herb. 
Sond., Hook., T.C.D.) 
__ Nearly related to the preceding, but differing in the glaucous colour ; fasciculately 
branched pubescence mixed with longer hairs, and more patent pods. Stem mostly 
bent ; branches rigid. Stem leaves sessile, an inch long, with 4-6 subacute lobes at 
each side, each 2-3 toothed. Pedicels 13-2 lines long: Flowers as in the preceding. 
Pods rigid, rough with stellate bristles, 12-15 lines long. Seeds rarely in two rows. 
6. 8. exasperatum (Sond. Linn. 23. p. 3.) ; stem and branches hairy 
with simple hairs ; leaves pinnati-parted, lobes oblong, hairy, sharply 
toothed ; pods suberect, roundish, glabrous, 3-4 times longer than the pedi- 
cel ; seeds in one row. 
Has. Sandy places. Orange river, Zeyher (18). Feb. (Herb. Sond.) 
Stem 1-1 heat high, terete, with erecto-patent branches. Leaves 1}—2 inch. long, 
upper uncial, 3 lines wide ; the lower petiolate, with 5-7 sharp lobes on each side, 
each with 2-3 angular teeth. Fruiting raceme 3—4 inches a F1. small. Pedicels 
2-3 lines long. Pods uncial, } line wide ; style very short ; stigma 2-lobed. 
7. S. Turezaninowii (Sond.) ; densely hairy, with simple hairs ; stem 
erect, slightly branched ; leaves pinnati-partite, with ovate obtuse and 
toothed lobes ; pods turned up, terete, densely covered with short bristles, 
thrice as long as the pedicel ; seeds in two rows. 'richolobos capensis, 
Turez. Anim. No. 1101. 
*** Flowers yellow ; leaves bi-tripinnati-parted, lobes toothed or pinnatifid. 
_ 8. §. tripinnatum (DC. Syst. 2. p. 475) ; stem herbaceous, erect, 
branching, velvetty, with stellate pubescence ; leaves velvetty, tripin- 
natisect, the lobules oblong-linear, subdentate ; pods suberect, slender, 
glabrous. DO. Prod. 1.p. 194. Sinapis ? tripinnata, Burch. Cat. 1649. 
at’ Ess near the Gauritz R., Burchell, Orange River, Zeyher, Sept. 
hed “e Sophia. Stem flexuous, a feet high, smooth above. om dai nora 
~ wer 3 inches long, petiolate, 2-3 pina’ primary segments petiols 
5-6 at each side, alternate Creme 2 SB rome 3-4 at each side, subsessile ; 
lobes oblong or linear oblong, deeply toothed. Upper leaves less compound. 
Racemes 3-5 inches long: pedicels downy, 4 lines long. Petals as long as the 
: inn oe } line wide ; valves convex, 3 nerved, torulose ; s« 
