822 
Plants of the Punjab. 
Heres, Erect, with ALTERNATE ExsTipULATE SIMPLE Leaves. 
Thlaspi arvense, 
Pennycress, 
Mithridate Mustard, 
CRUCIFERE. 
Heo Ta. cod. 
Himalaya, 
1-10,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Thlaspi 
cardiocarpum, 
CRUCIFERS. 
eB ir. 162, 
Kashmir, 
5-9,000 ft. 
Thlaspi alpestre, 
Alpine Pennyeress, 
CRUCIFERS. 
heb. 1a. 162. 
Himalaya, 
7-12,000 ft. 
Simla. 
Mahasu. 
Narkanda (Collett). 
Matiana. 
Kashmir. 
Neslia paniculata, 
Physorhyneus 
brahvicus, 
Goldbachia leevigata, 
CRUCIFER. 
F. B. I. 1. 166. 
The Plains. 
Kashmir, 5,000 ft. 
Baluchistan 
(Boissier). 
Lear Marains TootHeD. 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
small to medium size, annual, smooth, branched or 
not ; leaves 1-4 in., oblong-ovate with broad tip, radical 
stalked, soon withering, stem leaves oblong-lanceolate, 
stem-clasping, forked at the base ; flowers small, white or 
pale pink, racemed, sepals 4, erect, base equal, petals 4, 
equal, long-stalked, stamens 6, 4 inner longer; capsule 
1 5 ah = . © . rn 2 ~ + | oA = ; 
4-3 in. diam., circular, flattened, winged, seeds 5-6 in each 
cell, grooved. 
like the last species, but less robust, leaves broadly 
oblong, somewhat toothed, pod broadly notched at the 
tip, seeds 4-5 in each cell, smooth. 
like the last species, but perennial, tufted, radical 
leaves nearly circular, stem leaves oblong, stem,-clasping 
bases small, rounded, flowers rather large, always wees 
capsules triangular, heart-shaped, not deeply , but broadly 
notched, seeds 4-8 in each cell. 
gee 
Entire. 
Herbs, Erect, Alternate, Exstipulate, Simple, 
see Shrubs, Alternate, Exstipulate, Simple. 
small to medium size, annual, branched, smooth with 
a bluish waxy gloss; leaves 4-5 in., radical, many, ovate- 
oblong, toothed, with rounded notches, stem leaves lan: 
ceolate, base shortly forked, stem-clasping ; flowers small 
pale pink, in long bractless racemes, sepals 4, erect, equal 
at the base, petals 4, stamens 6, 4 inner longer ; capsule 3 in, 
long, hanging down, curved, 4-angled, 2-8-celled, like a 
string of beads, tapering above into a broad flattened beak, 
one oblong seed in each cell. . 
