tincto’ria, 
TETRADYNAMIA. SILICULOSA. Isatis. 
FI, dan. 316~Ger. 248. 16—Pet. 48, 12—-Ger. em. 315. ld= 
H. ox. iii. 2. 16~Park. 270. 4. b.-Lob. adv. 92. and it. 
i. 245—Park. 270. 4. a.-Ger. 248, 15-F. B. ii. 830, a3 ; 
/ not Kniph, 10, C. maritima.) 
This lant — i = were under the alee dl of a altro 
Low Furness, | aac Mr. W OODWARD. Near Mera 
Cornwall, Mr. Wart. Chalk cliffs at Weymouth and Lul- 
worth-cove, and ie other slate on that coast.] P. May; Iie eo 
Var. There is one variety with jagged — and another 
with yellowish ates. 
VSATIS. Pouch or seed-vessel simple, oval-spear- 
shaped, compressed, 1-celled, 1-seeded, 
crowned by the style. 
I. Root- rid scolloped ; stem-leaves arrow-shaped: 
pouches oblong 
Cultivated. — Fuchs. 332+F. B li. 909, 2~Maith, 635- 
Dod: 79: 2=Lobs obs. 190.1. and ic. i. 352. 1+Ger. 
em. 491. 9-Pet. 48. ive 
Wild.—E. bot. 97—Fuchs, 331-F. B, ii. 909, 1-Matth. 634 
—Dod. 79. 1-Lob. obs. 189. and its 1.351. 2-Ger. ettte 
491. 1-Park. 600, 3—Trag. 256—Ger. 394—H. ox. tii. 15« 
10 and 11—Blackw. 246—Lomic. i. 149. 1. 
~ Pouches on gos ia hanging down. Mr. es 
tem branched, aves, the uppermost strap-s 
Fin Calyx yellow. Petal ae at the end; yello ae 
—_ chesnut-colour 
Woad. Cornfcldy, and. bo borders of cornfields, but ra- 
ther por Hups, N r Ely, Revuan. [Culti- 
* The young and tender leaves are hoiled.as cabbage, but when fll 
oom they occasion giddiness. Horses, cows, —_ sheep, and sw 
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