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TETRADYNAMIA. SILICULOSA. Thlaspi. 
Trag. 83. 2—Fl. dan. 184-Maith. 608—Dod. 713. 1-Lob. ic. 
i. 214. 1-Ger. em. 262. 4—Park: 820—H. ox. iii. 19, row 
2. f: 3-Pet. 50. 15 Fuchs, 307-F. B. ii. 914. 
Ste tansy crooked, eines stiff. Leaves fleshy, smooth. 
numerous, small, much com- 
- Woopwarp. Fle wers either with or without petals. 
Na in Pee ed Dittander. On rubbish, and on the sea some 
Maldon, Essex. Yarmouth, Lynn, and Clay, Norfolk ; Tru 
Corn Salt marshes near Yarmouth, Portail plentifally. 
Mr. Woopwarp. Rubbish on the side of the Severn, above 
Worcester. St. Near King’s Weston, below ‘Brit The 
plant smells like a fox. B. June, July. 
THE AS EL. oe pola heart-shaped, notched 
-at the end; valves like a keeled boat, often 
~ winged with a border ; cells many- seeded. 
Ludw. 173—Fl. dan.7-93-Blackw. 6S=Marth. 567=—Ger. 204. 
1-F. B. iz. 923-Sheldr. 105—Dod.7 12—Lob. obs. 108. 1, 
and its: Te 212. 2-Ger. em. 262. 1-Park. 836. 1-H, ox. 
ili. 17..12—Pez. 50. 9. 
Leaves arrow-shaped at the — nine the stem. Phiches 
deeply notched. Mr. Woopwaro. Stem about 2 feet high, with 
or 8 membranaceous get Seeds Seek but com- 
‘pressed, hanging or pointing downwards. Bloss. white. 
Treacle Mustard. raat Cornfields, especially in a 
muddy soil. A, June, July.* 
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T, Pouches round and flat: leaves oblong, toothed, smooth. arven’ se. 
T, Pouches roundish : leaves arrow-shaped, toothed, hoary. campes’tre. 
Curt.—Ger. 204. 2-Pet. 50. 7 7 —Fuchs. 3 are Bi gic 921.. l= 
eo 87. 
Leaves very soft, and almost velvety. Linn. Stems many 
from the s ate root, thickly clothed with leaves. Leaves grow- 
ing without order. In some. situations it is green and sienty 
iry, in others very downy and white, and is Gd then the: T 
hirtum of Hudson. Woopwarp. Stem clothed with leaves, un- 
divided except at the tops where it separates into 7 or 8 ong 
seer the branches naked. Raot-/eaves spear-egg-shaped, on 
bs i leaf-stalks, sometimes wing-cleft at the base. Frait- 
stalks horizontal. Pouches nearly heart-shaped, smooth, convex 
e Mays shee whole plant has something of a garlic flavour. The seeds have 
mony of mustard. When cows eat it their milk gets a ads bi 
—Cows, goats, and swine eat it. Sheep and horses re 
