LEPIDITTM. SENEBIERA. C,V 



**** Pouch oval or roundish scarcely notched wingless^ 

 style minute. 



4. L. latijolium (L.) ; 1. ovate-lanceolate serrate or entire un- 

 divided, pouch ovoid entire downy. E. B. 182. J?. ii. 10. 

 M. many, small, in compound leaf y 'panicle d clusters. St. 3 feet 

 high, erect, branched. L. large, the lower ones upon long 

 .stalks, the upper nearly sessile and narrower. In salt marshes. 

 P. VII. VIII. Dittander. E. S. :* I. 



25. BUR'SA Weber (Capsella Vent. ed. viii.). 

 Shepherd's Purse. 



1. B.pa$t6rix (Weber); radical 1. lanceolate pinnatifid or 

 undivided toothed, upper 1. clasping auricled, pouch triangular - 

 obcordate. Thlaspi Sm. E. B. 1485. Varying greatly in size 

 and the division of its leaves. Known by its peculiar pouches. 

 A common weed A. III. X. E. S. I. 



Tribe VII. Subulariea. 



26. SUBULA'RIA Linn. Awlwort. 



1. S. aquat'ica (L.); E. B. 732. R. ii. 12. Plant small, 

 submerged. Root of many long white fibres. St. 1 3 in. 

 high. L. lineai-subulate, radical. Fl. small, white, often per- 

 fected under water. Margins of alpine lakes. P. VII. E. S. I. 



*i 

 Tribe VIII. Senebierece. 



27. SEXEJJIF/RA Cand. 



1. S'. Coronopus (Poir.) ; pouch undivided reniform wrinkled 

 and crested with little sharp points, style prominent, 1. pinnatifid. 

 E. B. 1660. R. ii. U. Coronopus procumbens (Gilib.), 

 C Ruellii (All.) St. much branched, prostrate. Fl. small, 

 white, in lateral clusters opposite to the leaves. Pouches large, 

 in dense clusters, Waste ground, common. A. VI. IX. 

 Swine's Cress. E. S. I. 



2. S. pmnatifida (DC.) ; pouch notched of two wrinkled lobes, 

 style very short, 1. pinnatirid. E. B. 248. R. ii. 9. S. didyma 

 (Pers.) ed. viii. St. spreading, prostrate, a foot or more in 

 length. Fl. small, white, in long slender lax clusters. Pet. 

 ver\ short or none. Often only 2 stamens. Waste ground 

 near the sea chiefly in the South and South-west. A VI. IX. 



E. I. 



