40 CRUCIFERS. (MUSTARD OR RADISH FAMILY.) 
uralized. — Roots large and deep, well known for their pungent prop* 
erties. (C. officinalis, the English Scurvy-grass, is sometimes 
found around gardens.) 
Tribe V. CAMELtNELE. The False Flax Tribe. 
IS. CAMELkjfA, Crantz. False Flax. 
Pouch obovoid or pear-shaped, pointed, turgid ; partition broad. 
Seeds numerous, oblong. Style slender. Flowers small, yellow. 
(Deriv. X afuii, dwarf, and \lvov, flax. 
1. C. sativa, Crantz. Leaves lanceolate, arrow-shaped; H* 
margined, large. ® _ Flax-fields, &e., imported. It has been M- 
cied to be a sort of degenerate flax. (Thlaspi arvense, of Notts 
Genera, is the same plant.) 
14. SUBULAriA, L. Awlwobt. 
Pouch oval, turgid, with a broad partition. Seeds seTerab 
Cotyledons long and slender, the cleft extending to the radical 
side of the curvature. Style none. — A dwarf stemless pere™* 
aquatic ; rite tufted leaves awl-shaped (whence the name). Sc*? 6 
naked, few-flowered. Flowers minute, white. 
1. S. aquatic a, L. _ Margin of lakes in Maine, Xuttall, T** 
erman , &c. June. Scape 1'- 3' high. 
Tribe VI. LEPIDJNEE. The Pepperwort Tribe- 
15. LEPiDUJM, L. Pepperwort. Pepps* 611 * 83 ' 
Pouch roundish, flattened contrary to the narrow partition, 
^ly notched at the apex; the valves boat-shaped and keM 
Seeds l a each cell: cotyledons incumbent or accumbent! Flo* 
ers smallwhue. Stamens often only two ! (Name from W 
* 7 * ! lM t aIludin ^ the small flat pods.) 
L - (NAIUtOW-LXAT.nPEPP.KWORT.) 
linear, emire’17/**’ ”° tched ; ^‘V^ons incumbent; stem-1 
northward *** '“’***> *»">«»* 2- ® -Micb.ga» •» 
3. I-eampestre, R.Br. (F.elu Pepperwort.) P^**' 
