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25. Physaria. Pod didymous ; cells nearly globular. Stellate-canescent perennials, with entire 



leaves. 



n. Pod of 2 indehiscent cells, separating at maturity from the persistent axis. 



26. Senebiera. Cells small, globose, rugose or tuberculate. Seed turgid ; cotyledons incum- 



bent. Flowers white, minute, in racemes opposite to the pinnatilid leaves. 



27. Biscutella. Cells flat, nearly orbicular. Seeds flat. Flowers rather large. Stigma dilated 



or conical, nearly sessile. 



III. Pod indehiscent, 1-celled or transversely jointed. 



28. Thysanocarpus. Pod small, iilano-convex, orbicular, winged or margined, 1-seeded. 



Slender annuals. , , , 



29. Raphanus. Pod elongated, terete or necklace-fonn, attenuated above, several-seeded. 



Coarse introduced annuals or biennials. 



1. PLATYSPERMXJM, Hook. 

 Pod orbicular, flat, with flat nerveless valves and hyaline partition. Seeds few, 

 orbicular, flat and broadly margined with a thin wing; cotyledons accumbent. 

 Sepals equal, spreading. Petals obovate, scarcely clawed. — A low delicate annual ; 

 with radical simple or pinnatifid leaves, and several slender 1-flowered scapes; 

 flowers small, white. 



1. P. scapigerum, Hook. Glabrous: leaves usually runcinately pinnatilid: 

 scapes 2 to 3 inches high : flowers erect or nodding : pod 8 - 1 2-seeded. — Fl. i. G8, 

 t. 18. 



On dry hillsides in the shade of lai-ger plants, in early spring ; of short duration. Sierra Co. 

 (Lemmon) ; Steamboat Springs, Nevada ( Watson) ; and northward to the Columbia. 



2. ALYSSUM, Tourn. 



Pod oval or orbicular, compressed ; valves convex and nerveless. Seeds I or 2 

 in each cell; cotyledons accumbent. Sepals equal. Petals white or yellow. 

 Longer filaments often toothed. — Low herbs, stellate-canescent, mostly with simide 

 leaves. 



A large genus of the Eastern Continent, a few of its species widely naturalized weeds or readily 

 escaping from cultivation. 



L A. calycinum, Linn. Annual, branching from the root, the stems mostly 

 simple, decumbent at base, | to 1 foot high : leaves entire, linear-spatulate, 6 to 12 

 lines long : flowers small, in slender racemes, the white or pale yellow petals but 

 little exceeding the short sepals : pods orbicular, with a thin margin, slightly emar- 

 ginate above, 1| lines in diameter, a little exceeding the persistent sepals, pubescent, 

 4-seeded, on spreading pedicels a line long : style half a line long, 



A native of Southern Europe, sparingly naturalized about the Bay of San Francisco. 



2. A. maritimum, Linn. Perennial, somewhat canescent with appresscd silky 

 hairs, tlio muuerous stems branching, a foot high or less, ascending or decumbent : 

 leaves lanceolate-spatulate, entire : flowers 2 lines long, the broad white petals twice 

 lonf^er than the deciduous sepals : pod orbicular, a line broad, nearly smooth, 

 pointed with the slender style, 2-seeded : pedicels slender, 3 to 4 hues long, spread- 

 ing horizontally. 



Often cultivated for its fragrant flowers under the name of Siccct Ahjssum. Native about the 

 Mediterranean ; sparingly naturalized near Oakland. 



3. DRABA, Linn. 

 Pod oval to oblong or linear, flat ; valves nearly flat, nerveless or faintly 1 -nerved. 

 Seeds few to many, in 2 rows in each cell, wingless ; cotyledons accumbent. Sepals 



