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two fhorter ones, to whofe Bafe it is faftened ; 
and thefe have a light Curvature to prevent 
their prefling upon it, whereby thofe Fila- 
ments become fhorter than the reft. 
. PISTILLUM—The Germen above the 
Besetacle increafing dgily in Height. The 
Style either of the Length of the longer Sta- - 
mina, or wanting. Re Stigma obtufe. 
PERICARPIUM—A Siliqua of two 
Valves, often Bilocular, opening from the 
Bafe to the Top. The Diflepiment pro- 
jeGting at the Top beyond the Valves, the 
prominent Part thereof having before ferved 
as a Style. 
SEEDS—Roundifh, inclining down- 
wards, alternately plunged lengthwife into 
the Diffepiment. The Receptacle linear, 
{urrounding the Diffepiment, and immerf- 
ed in the Sutures of the Pericarpium. The 
Orders are two, VIZ. 
Orpver I. SILICULOS A, comprehend- 
ing thofe Plants whofe Pericarpium is a Si- 
licula *. This Order contains fourteen Ge- 
nera, viz. Myagrum, Vi ella, Anaftatica, Subu- 
laria, Draba, Lepidium, Thlafpi, Cochlearia, 
Iberis, Alyfum, Pelsaria, Clypeola, Bifcutella, 
and Lunaria. 
* See the Account of this Order in Chap. 3. 
lm Or- 
