564° TETRADYNAMIA, SILICULOSA. Iberis. 
Horse-radish. Sides of ditches, banks -of ~rivers. About 
“Alnwick, Northumberland banks of Stsunbes. oat else- 
where in Bolland, in Crayen. Ray. . P. May.” 
C. didyma, See _ idium didymam 
IBERIS. Bloss: pee the two outer petals 
larger: pouch roundish, compressed: /parti- 
tion placed crosswise; 1 seed in each cell. 
ama’ra, J. Herbaceous: leaves Sat ep acute, somewhat 
toothed :, flowers .in bun 
E. bot. 50. 2-Kniph. —_ tetr. 109, Thlaspid. file 
Nasturiu-F. B, ii. 925. 1~Ger, 205. €-Ger, em. 203-55 
on the right hand. 
_« Similar to J. umbellata, (the common Candytoft but 
smaller, Linn. Leaves ocue am ped, generally with 1 or 
2 teeth on Maal: ide. Flowers in a terminating spike-like _ 
bunch ; 
Bitter "Cand Cétafeli' about Henley, and other places 
in PA UDs. ” about Wallingford Ber s- 
Dr. Sur FRoad side reno wen, Cheadle and Oakmoore ; ona 
Ginenh "Rev. J. A, Dickenson. | A, June, Julye 
nudicau‘lis. J, Herbaceous: leaves wing-cleft : stem naked, simple. 
Dicks. bh. s.—Curt.—Dod, 103. 2-Lob. ic. i. 221. 2-Gers ems 
276. 2~Park. 866, 2-¥. B. ii. 937. 1~Pet. 50. Q-Fla 
dan. 323~Ger. 194. 3—Ger. em. 251. 4—Park, 828. T- 
Magn. bot. 187—-H. ox. iii. 19. 5. 
Stems numerous, with usually one sitting leaf below the 
middle. Root-Jeaves spread on the ground in a circle, smooth, 
with winged clefts, the terminating lobe large. Pouches some- 
-what convex on one side, flat on the other, bordered with a pro- 
jecting margin, and marked with a perpendicular line, which 18 
‘the edge of the partition. Woopwarp. From 2 to 4 inches 
high, Leaf-stalks as long as the leaves. Flowers small, whitt, 
in a terminating spike-like bun 
Rock Cress, Naked candy mr and very 
barren heaths, Near Hampton Richmond d Ba res 
xy € root scraped is in common use at our tables as a condiment for 
fish, roast beef, &c. and it is used for many other culinary purposes, AB 
infusion ‘of i it in cold-milk, makes one.of the safest and best cosmetics. 
In paralytic and dropsical cases it is an useful stimulant and di eee y A 
strong mfusion of it excites amen A ‘istilled water is prepared from 
it. Horses, cows, goats, sheep, and swine refuse it ~ Lhe Papitio Brassic@ 
$ upon the several species, 
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