TETRADYNAMIA. SILIQUOSA. Sinapis. 585 
Chadlock. Wild Mustard, or Charlock. Corn Cale, Corn. 
fields, and borders of cornfields. A. May.* 
Mr. Pirrt, in his Staffordshire Reports, observes that cbs 
name Charlock, or as it is more commonly pronounced in the 
midland counties, Kedlock, is not confined to one plant only, but 
is indiscriminately app lied sd Sinapis nigra, Brassica Napus, 
Sinapis arvensis, and Raphanus Raphanistrum, as one or other of 
these abound more or less in diferent places, 
S, Pods rough with hair: beak very long, slanting, sword- al’ba. 
shaped. 
Curt. 322-—Blackw. 29-Ger.em. 244. 4—Pet. 45. 10-Fuchs. 
538-F. B. ii. 856-Trag. 101. 1—Lonic. i. 164. 2-Marth, 
563-—Dod. 707. 1-Lob. obs. 100. 2, and ic. i. 203. 16 
Ger. em. 244. 2-H. ox. iii. 3, row 1. 2. 
Bunches and Pow stalks scored. Peds with 3 knots, some- 
what keeled ; hairs expanding ; beak keeled, even as far as the 
last joint, Linn. shjeter rough, all deeply indented or lobed, 
and frequently.with a pair of small wings on pr leaf-stalk. 
Pods bunched we bia seeds ; beak scored, dark _ Wit 
few hairs. Mr. Woopw.—Stem mm Strong, hand. nearly yatta 
pay set oh song b hairs pointing downwards. Leaves 
be Mustard. Cornfields and road sides, A. Aug. + 
S. Pods smooth, laid flat to the spike-stalk. nigra, 
é Woodv. 151~Blackw. 446-F, RB. il. 855. 
Stem very much branched ; branches distant, expanding, 
Root-leaves. son we sacioaliine smooth. Pads x Sg parallel 
Retyan. oo colindeieals marie 3 upper nai ota pele 
upper frequently simple, spear-shaped, sharply toothed. Pods 
slightly bag bea ,, smooth,” Frits short. Mr. Woopw. 
Cups yellow, ied pone yello 
* The Scandinavians boil — eat it as pared and in Ireland the - 
= are collected for the same purpose.—Cow goats, and swine 
po 
—_ = put are very fond of se? diac generally pir fa 
bl tis sown in the-winter, and early in the spring, to pee our ta- 
es rie sallading. The seeds haye iesily the same properties as those 
of the next species, 
