TETRADYNAMIA. SILICULOSA. Crambe. 
. Pouch, each side bellying out, but marked with a cavity 
inwards, which cavity disappears in the oe ee pled 
INN. ay cylindrical below, somewhat angular above, slightly 
hairy, clothed eee leaves. Leaves alternate, spear-shaped, ar- 
WR ice se, half embracing the stem, slightly tooth- 
Blass, yellow. Pouches on long fruit-stalks, termi- 
d 
WA 
Myogrum pas Se cae Gold of Blicsnre. Common Cam 
3+ n plentifully, but apparently 
rom aon countries. Near Bridport 
and Lime in  Paleeret e. {Heydon, Norfolk. Rev. Mr. Bry- 
ANT. ] » May, June.* 
BU'NIAS. Pouch, or rather drupa, A-sided, deci- 
duous: angles unequal, acute 
-B. Pouch egg-shaped, smooth, with 2 syed and 2 joints, 
E. bot. 231-Fl. dan. 1168—Kniph. 8—Lob. obs. 110. 3. te. i. 
223. 1—Ger. em, 248, 5—Park. Bit LH, OX. “hii. 6. 20. 
—Pet. 46. 6-F. B. ii. 868. ie . 
Plant seen sea-green, of a salt taste. Leaves fleshy. 
ches falling off, and leaving a cloven base behind. Linn. 
Root slender. , woody, running deep into the sand, and terminated 
§ 
terminating segment "laigest. Glands, 1 within each shorter 
stamen, and 1 on the outside each pair of longer stamens. Pouch 
oblong -egg-shaped, crooked, 1 seed in ea 
Sea Rocket. Sea shore, [in deep sand, frequently just above 
Wes water mark. Yarmouth, Norfolk; Southwold, Suffolk. 
oopwarp. On the sandy den at bie. eomavee: po J 
une—Uct. 
CRAM’BE. The 4 Lecgier filaments cloven at the 
top, one of the clefts bearing the anther; 
sceB-Bessel simple, piobulyy,.¢ deciduous. 
Cc; Leaves and stem smooth. 
* It is cultivated in Germany for the sake of the expressed oi} of the 
seeds, which a ne ener use for inal, culinary, and economical 
Urposes. re a favourite food with geese. Horses,;cows, 
goats, and Pm cat it. 
55) 
‘Caki'le. 
marit’ima. 
