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2. S. Sophia (fine-leaved ff., or Flix-weed.) Similar localities 

 to the last. Stem from 1 to 2 feet high, with a short hoary clown. 

 Leaves divided 2 or 3 times into many linear segments. Flowers 

 small and yellow. Pods long and slender, standing out from the 

 stalk. Waste places at Teignmouth, Fl. D. (E. B. t. 963.) 

 A. YI.-VIII. 



3. S. thalianum (common Tkale- Cress.) On old walls and 

 dry banks. A slender branching plant about 6 inches high. 

 Leaves nearly all radical, and spreading, coarsely toothed. Stem- 

 leaves few and sessile. Flowers small and white. Pods slender, 

 on slight stalks. Common on banks and walls. Arabis, Linn. 

 (E. B. t. 901.) A. iv. v. and ix. x. 



ALLIARIA. GAELIC-MUSTAED. 



A. officinalis (common 6?., Jack-by-the hedge, or Sauce-alone.) 

 By waysides and on banks of hedges, very common. From 1 to 

 3 feet high. Lower leaves roundish and crenated, on long stalks ; 

 those of the stem on short stalks, heart- shaped, pointed at the 

 extremities and coarsely toothed. Flowers white. Seed-pods on 

 short stalks, the pod making an angular bend at its junction with 

 the stalk. Whole plant, when bruised, smells strongly of garlic. 

 Abundant along the Babbicombe road and Ansti's Cove lane. 

 Erysimum Alliaria, Linn. (E. B. t. 796.) B. v. VI. 



ERYSIMUM. TEEACLE-MUSTAED. 



E. cheiranthoides (worm-seed T.) In fields and waste 

 places. A stout, erect plant from 10 inches to 2 feet high. Leaves 

 broadly lance-shaped, tapering at the base, pale green. Flowers 

 light yellow, small. Pods long and numerous. Fields at Mary- 

 church. Newton. Paignton. (E. B. t. 942.) B. vi.-vm. 



TRIBE VI. 



TRIBE VII. 

 CAPSELLA. SHEPHEED'S-PUESE. 



C. Bursa-pastoris (common S.) Cornfields, roadsides, and 

 waste places. Whole plant hairy ; varies in height from 3 inches 



