504 
Plants of the Punjab, 
Hergs, UNBRANCHED, WITH ALTERNATE ExstTIPULATE LOBED LEAVES. 
Cardamiine 
macrophylla, 
CRUCIFER®. 
fpr. is 100; 
Himalaya, 
7-12,000 it. 
Sangri near 
Narkanda (Collett). 
Murree, Kashmir. 
“Arabis glabra, 
Arabis 
taraxicifolia, 
Sisymbrium 
Wallichii, 
CRUCIFER. 
Pee 149. 
Himalaya, 
5-7.000 ft. 
Kashmir, 
Salt Range. 
Sisymbrium Irio, 
London Rocket, 
Naktru a , jangli 
sarson, 
CRUCIFERZ. 
FB. 1.7, Too. 
The Plains. 
Raphanus sativus, 
Radish, 
Muli. 
CRUCIFER®. 
ef ay1 e100. 
The Plains to 
16,000 ft. 
Chorispora sabulosa, 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
medium size, perennial, rootstock creeping, stems 
12-18 in., stout, smooth, streaked, leaves 6 in., radical 
few, soon falling off, lobes 9, 11-3 in., irregularly, ‘sharply, 
deeply toothed, ending in a tie nearly entire, tail-like 
point, sometimes all pinnate, lobes of stem leaves smaller, 
mre numerous, flowers white, } in. long, crowded, pods 
#-1 in., first erect, afterwards spreading, with very ‘thick 
margins ; for other characters see the last species. 
see Herbs, Unbranched, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple. 
see Herbs, Unbranched, Opposite, Exstipulate, Lobed. 
small to medium size, perennial, rough, hairy “with 
forked and star-shaped hairs, stem 6-18 in., slender, crect ; 
leaves radical 1-3 in., iebem side-lobes pointing back, 
end lobe large, stem leaves 4-134 in., few, linear-lanceolate, 
alternate, pinnately divided or almost entire ; fldwérs shia, 
white, changing to pink, sepals 4, petals 4, with long stalks, 
Shomer 6, 2 outer shorter, 4 inner longer, in opposite pairs, 
style short, tapering, stigma 2-lobed; pod 2-3} in. long, 
very slender, spreading, curved, smooth. 
like the last species, but much taller, smooth, leaves 
pinnately divided but lobes not pointing back, end-lobe 
large but often arrow-headed, flowers yellow, pods shorter, 
erect. ‘The seeds, khubkalan, are used as stimulant and 
expectorant in Muhammadan medicine. 
medium size, annual or biennial, rough or smooth, 
root fleshy, spindle-shaped or round, sometimes 12 in, 
long; leaves pinnately divided, end-lobes largest, rough 
with loose scattered hairs; flowers large, white or lilac 
with purple veins, in long bractless racemes, sepals ‘4, 
lateral ones pouched at the base, petals 4, stamens 6, 2 
outer short, 4 inner longer in opposite pairs, style long ; 
pod 1 to 12 in., cy lindrie, thick, continuous with a long 
tapering beak filled with pith separating the seeds, sbods 
round, hanging. This plant is widely cultivated. 
see Herbs, Unbranched, Opposite, Exstipulate, Siniple. 
