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NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. 



Haphanea ; but which divides transversely into two joints, one- or 

 many-seeded, indehiscent or dehiscent, one-celled or divided into two 



Crambe maritima (Seakale). 



Fig. 219. 

 Flower, perianth removed (*). 



Fig. 218. 

 Flower (f ) 



Fig. 250. 

 Long. sect, of flower. 



Fig. 251. 



Fruit. 



Fig. 252. 

 Long. sect, of fruit (*). 



Fig. 253. 

 Embryo (*). 



or more compartments by false-septa. The remaining genera of the 



Emcaria aleppica. 



Fig. 255. 

 Gynseceum (3-). 



Fig. 254. 

 Flower. 



Fig. 256. 

 Long. sect, of gynaeceum. 



Cakilea are Enarthrocarpus, Rapist rum (figs. 245-247), Muricaria, 

 Crambe (figs. 248-253), Hemicrambe,Pltysorliynchus,Fortuynia,Erucarla 

 (figs. 254-256), and Moritzia. 



