3^2 TETRADYNAMIA SILIQUOSA. 



Common Muflard. AngUs. 



A'mharag. Gaulis. Sgeallan, the feeds. Gaulis. 



Under hedges and in wafle places, but perhaps 

 only the refufe of gardens. Dr. Farfons ^ Sib- 

 bald, o. VI. 



The flalk is three or four feet high, greatly branch- 

 fd : the branches diftant and open : the leaves 

 pinnarifid, and all, except the radical ones, 

 fmooth : the flowers yellow, the filiqua fhort : 

 the feeds round and fufcous, extremely acJ^id, 

 and eight or nine in a pod. 



The leaves in the fpring are in fome parts of Eng-. 

 land boiled and eaten as greens. 



The feeds are well known for cul.nary ufes, and are 

 fometinies ufed externally In medicine, where ir- 

 ritation is intended without bliftering. 



RAPHANU3. Gen.pl^ii. 

 CaJ. clauuis. Siliaua torofa, fubarticulata, teres. 

 Glandule mellifera; 2 inter llamina breviora & pil- 

 tiilum, totidem inter ftamina long"iora & calycem, 

 rnphanif- KAPHANUS filiquis teretibus articulatis liEvibus 

 trumi. -unilocularibus. ^'p- pi S^5- (Ger. em.'iJ^o. f. i. 



Moris, hiji.f. 3. /. 13. /. i, £f? 2. ordinis medii. 

 Fet. herb. t. 46. /. 10) 

 Jointed podded Charlock, ylnglis. 

 In cornfields frequent. G. VI. VII. 

 The ftalk is rough, with pellucid y/);>i«/^, or fliarp 

 hairs : the leaves are pinnatifid, with only one or 



two 



