TETRADYNAMIA. SILIQUOSA. Erysimum. 
E. Pods pressed to the spike-stalk: leaves notched. 
Curt. 326-E. bot. 735—Ludw. 187-F/. p ag 560-Weodv. 
\) »244-Sheldr.-Blackw. 28-Ger. 198. 1=Pét. 4602+Fuchs. 
592~F. B. 863-Dod. 7 14—Ger. em. 254. 1-Trag. 102.1 
* ~Zonic. i. 165. 1—Lob. adv. 69, and ic. i. 206. 1. 
Stem exkiednes!, frequently purple, particularly at the angles 
of the branches. Branches very expanding. Pods roundish, 
noe awl-shaped, pressed so close to the spike-stalks as to 
appear naked. Mr, Woopw. Stem hairy, branched towards the 
top. Braveber ascending. Leaves slightly woolly, the lower 
winged, the upper halberd-shaped, Ca/yx about half as long as 
the petals. ia. ellow. Germen cylindrical, be fide up- 
wards. Summit flat, witha shallow nick. Pod conical, scarce 
sensibly 4-cornered, hairy. Seeds oblong. Plesuer in long 
atin 
spikes, termin 
lige Mu ard, or Wormseed. Bank Cresses. Scrambling 
Rocket, Under walls and hedges, road sides and among rabbishe 
. A. May, June. 
E, Pods indistinctly 4-cornered: leaves lyre-shaped, the 
terminating segment circular 
B. bot. 443-F1. dan. 985- Wale —Ger. 188—Fuchs. 746- 
J. B. ii. 869-Trag. 101. 2—-Lonic. i. 165. 2-Dod. 712. 1 
—Lob. obs. 104. 2, and ic. i. 207. 2-Ger. em. 243-Park. 
820-H. OX iil. 5. 11 and 12—Pet. 46. 1-—Matth. 572. 
; many sha 
ridges. Leaves half eibiatiie the stem, winged, she terminat- 
ing leafit egg-shaped, notched. Ca/. /eaves in the flowers not 
et expanded ea an 2 Fd Be larger, with a helmet-shaped 
ollow at the op. , slender, somewhat cylindrical, 
slightly Steady not tend sensi iiely 4-edged. Blossoms yellow. 
rinter Cresses. Winter Rocket. Rocket Wormseed. Walls, 
banks on the sides of runnin cases Bap place 
s, and 
times in piped fields. {Com n Devonsh. sa plentiful 
in Launceston Castle, Cornwall. — P. May. Oct. 
Var, 4 “aes smaller, and more frequently este Ray. 
Pet, 46. a. ney Birr 
% Secitgs pee Birds a ond of the seeds an goats eat iz 
Cows, horses, and swine tabs it, means of this herb a hoarseness, 
°ecasioned by loud speaking, was sow in 3 days, by Rondeletius ce 
>. Juice of Hedge Mustard is beyond any thing 3 in ulcers ra the throat. 
This was found by experience by the Honourable Harry Gray, Esq. 
a ea all advice of Doctors and Surgeons availed nothing. This from 
mouth. ’’—Manuscript note in a copy of Parkinson which for- 
mnerty belo belonged to Mr. Saunders, surgeon at Stourbridge. } 
373 
officina’le, 
Barba’rea. 
