304 ITü ET MATSUMUEA : (37) 



DiSTRiB. Europe, Siberia, temperate Asia, including 

 Japan and Corea, to India and North Africa ; introduced 

 in America. 



=-=R. sativus, L. Sp. PL ed. 1, p. 609; " Gasrtn. Fruct. 

 ir, p. 300, t. 143"; Lam. Illustr. t. 5ßß ; Poir. Encycl. VI, 

 p. 56: Willd. Sp. PI. Ill, p. 500; Tlumb. Fl. Jap. p. 2G3 

 Lour. Fl. Cochincli. p. 481 ; Mœncli. Metli. p. 210; DC. Syst 

 II, p. 063, et Prodr. I, p. 228; '* Reiclib. Ic. Fl. Germ. II, t 

 3 "; Ledeb. Fl. I, p. 22o ; A. Gray, Man. Bot. N. Un. St. p 

 75; Benth. Fl. Hougk. p. 17; Oliv. Fl. Trop. Afr. I, p. 73 

 Lowe, Man. Fl. Madeir. I, p. 40 ; Bunge, in Maxim. Primit 

 Fl. Amur. p. 47 ; Pvcgel, Tent. Fl. Ussur. p. 23 ; Fr. Schmidt, 

 Eeis. im Amurl. p. 23 ; Miq. Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 8 ; Franch. et 

 Sav. Enum. PL Jap. I, p. 39; Boiss. FL Orient. I, p. 400; 

 Hook. f. et Anders, in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. I, p. 100 ; Forbes 

 et Hemsl. Ind. Fl. Sin. I, p. 50; Maxim. Enum. PL Mongol. 

 I, p. 77 ; Dur. et Schinz, Consp. FL Afr. I, pt. 2, p. 157. 



Lttchû, cult. 



Nom. Lutch. : Daikon ex Tashiro in litt. 



DiSTRiB. Widely cultivated in Europe, Asia, Africa and 

 America. Also commonly cultivated in Japan and China, 

 and in the latter country, according to Forbes and Hemsley, 

 it is often found in a wild state. 



CAPPAEIDE^. 



Polanisia, Rafin. 



P. viscosa, DC. Prodr. I, p. 242 ; Seemann, Bot. Toy. 

 ' Herald,' p. 303 ; Benth. FL Hongk. p. 18 ; Maxim, in Mel. 



