﻿CABDAMINE PARADOXA, Eance. 

 Crucifer^. 



C. paradoxa, Eance, in Journ. Bot. vi. (1868), 111. To deecriptks 



given in 'Icones Plantarum,' pi. 1285, add : Euliq 

 tis fusiformibus saapius monospermis apice si 

 terminates ; seminibus obiongo-ellipsoideis cotyledonibus incumbeu 



Now tbat through Dr. Henry's kindness we possess gc 

 specimens of this plant, here figured under its old name, 001 

 suggested with the curious Crucifer figured in tin's work. PI. 171'.', as a 

 doubtful Nasturtium,. also received from Dr. Henry. They agree m 

 their 1- or few-seeded fruits and the accumbent cotyledons, so that 1 

 think they may well be regarded as congeneric, and rejected from 

 Arabidece, either taking rank as a new genas, or for the present trans- 

 ferred to Sisymbrium, in which genus they would be exo 

 their solitary or few seeds ; in Dr. Henry's 

 7 ovules occur. — D. Oliver. 



