ne 
‘monen’se. 
So’ mee 
sri 
T’rio. 
_ TETRADYNAMIA, SILIQUOSA. Etysimari) 
rescuing this’plant from its former improper situation’ among the 
Brassice, and placing it = its congeners,’ ‘the mein oe 
Seg me ne nN. Brassica m 
don; Bristol and Exeter. Hubs. London Br a e. Mr. Jox ONES. 
Near Sunderland; arid about 'Tinmouth Castle, abundantly, Mr. 
Rosson Mayo~ —June. 
S. Leaves between winged and toothed, somewhat bsg: t 
stalks smooth. See Brassica monensis : 
) (3) Leaves compound or winged. 
Ss. — smaller than the cups: Jeaves doubly: eomipound: 
sed, ° 
pie ‘73-#l., dan. 598-8 heldr.—Kniph. 6-Dod. 133. Quae 
Lobcobse 426. 1, and if+. ie 738. 2-Gersem: 1068—Park. 
830.-3~Pets 46. 19-Fuchs. 2-F. Beis - 886. Bairhg 
338-Ger. 910.1 and °—Lonic. 
Pods long, stiff, and crooked. Seeds yellow. reli 
Flix-weed Watercress Walls and among rubbish. A. July. - 
S. a notched, toothed, naked: stem’ ‘smooth : pods 
Pic. ites 329—Curt. 311—Park. 834. 4-H. ox. iii. 3. 
row 3. 3—Pet. 46,4-Col. HP 265. 
. obe; tl 
shaped, with one or two teeth towards the base. Pods tongs 
Sag ae upright, but not pressed to the oe Fruit-statks 
shor tr, Woopwarp. Blossoms small, yello 
Wea naced Water-cress. Old Walls and 5 amongst rubbish. 
A. May. Aug- 
ERY/SIMUM. Pod straight, strap-shaped, exactly 
 A-sided: cal. closed: summit a knob. 
All the — of this plant are considerably acrid, and have a or 
singel 
The oi retain the seeds all winter, and small birds feed upon 
en The plant has been sometimes prescribed in eee and dysene- 
he seeds are ei to detroy worms a ep am and cows cat 
it. Horsesand goats arenot fond of it. Swine refuse it 
