CRUCIFERS. (MUSTARD OR RADISH FAMILY.) 41 
tctngrd, notched, rough with minute scales; leaves arrow-shaped, 
toothed, downy. — S. New York, sparingly introduced. 
16. ('APSELLA, Vent. Shepherd’s Purse. 
Pouch ,nveT8e, y heart-shaped-triangular, flattened contrary to 
th, narrow partition ; the valves boat-shaped, wingless. Seeds 
R, ‘ nv ’ rou,: col y>edons incumbent. Annuals: flowers small, 
white. (Name a diminutive of capsula , a pod.) 
VvR*r ' Mcench. (Common Shepherd’s 
I" ; clustered, pinnatifid or toothed; stem-leaves 
TT’iT ’ r' 1 " - Was,e P laces - ,he commonest of weed. T 
t^ueed from Europe. ApriUSept. (Thlasp: Bursa-paetons L.) 
Tribe VII. CAKILtNE^E. The Sea-Rocket Tr,be. 
1 7 * tAKILE, Tourn. Sea-Rocket. 
at* rt ’i 0in ! ed ’ aDgU ‘ ar ’ fleShy ’ the Upper j° int fl a«ened 
^ theT P 8 M maturit y ! eac h indehiscent, X-eelled 
i sealed, the lower sometimes seedier a • \ ’ 
suspended in the lower joint Cot^d ^ T'“ theupper . 
cumbent. _ Sea-side k n Cot y ,edons m her obliquely ac- 
Pliah. (An old Arabic name!) 8 ’ flCShy Flowers Por- 
obovate, sinuate !SrftoLTbed “bw. JobTof ® E *‘ Roc,ckt ) Loaves 
g’ n,1 «; the upper ovate, flattish at it. * K Pru,t °bovoid, emar- 
—Coest of the Northern S ,1 Tr L (Bunias Anuria, Bi ge . 
S P- - Join,. He.,,, evened Te h - ^ ^ J 4 ~ 
»PP’ 4 moreTcahed^whenT ^ U PP e ' one 
B, J distinct from ,h e EuroneT ^ -Our plant is cer- 
Uke '*• occur » ''n 'he Southern States!’ Wi " Ch ’ h ° We y er » or °ne 
'■^VW. RAPHaNEAS. T« T „„. 
I8 ‘ R ^ PH ANITS, l. Radish 
J .t.«ofWnT“dL 0 aid n :taSke g Z* 2 ' j ° inted i Wer 
'* notion between the seeds with * 6 Upper neckla ce-form by con- 
p . R - R haphanistn.m r 7 . P d £ en nination.) 
UTi"c > 
4 7 shaped, rough; petals 
