CBUGIFEBJS. 



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branching; leaves entire or pinnatifid ; flowers 1 racemose or corym- 

 bose, ebracteate, outer ones radiating {Central and Southern Europe, 

 Asia Minor). 



129. Teesclalia R. Br. 3 — Flowers nearly of Thlaspi. Petals all 

 equal, or exterior larger. Stamens G, 4-dynamous, or lateral deficient, 

 all with a squamule at base, toothless. Siliqua suborbicular or 

 broadly obovate, emarginate or 2-lobed ; style short ; apex stigmatose 

 entire ; valves boat-shaped thinly winged. Seeds usually 2 in each 

 cell, smooth. — Annual herbs, rather small glabrous ; leaves rosulate 

 pinnatifid ; flowers 4 racemose or subcorymbose on top of bare or 

 sparingly foliate scape {Mediterranean, Eastern Europe, Asia Minor*). 



130. Iberidella Boiss/' — Sepals erect linear-elongated, equal at 

 base. Petals equal, contracted into a long claw. Stamens 6, free 

 toothless. Siliqua obiong or sublanceolate compressed, acute or 

 acuminate ; style elongated rigid subulate ; apex stigmatose emar- 

 ginate ; valves keeled or subalate ; septum narrow membranous. 

 Seeds 1—6 in each cell, descending, oblong immarginate ; cotyledons 

 accumbent on cylindrical ascending radicle, sometimes oblique. — 

 Underslirubs or herbs, branching at base, glabrous ; leaves alternate 

 or opposite entire, cauline usually cordate sagittate or auriculate, 

 sometimes coriaceous thick ; flowers 7 in ebracteate racemes {East 

 Himalayas 9 ). 



131. Hutchinsia R. Br. 9 — Flowers nearly of Thlaspi; sepals 

 short, equal at base. Petals equal small unguiculate. Stamens G, 

 free exappendiculate. Siliqua rather small broadly oblong obtuse, 



1 White or purplish. 



• Spec, about 20. Reichb., Ic. Fl. Germ., 

 ii. t. 7.— Boiss., Fl. Or., i. 333.— Geen. & 

 Gode., Fl. de Fr., i. 136.— Walp., Rep., i. 156; 

 ii. 759 ; Ami., i. 38 ; ii. 46 ; iii. 817 ; iv. 202 ; 

 vii. 168. 



3 In Ait. Sort. Kew., ed. 2, iv. 83.— DC, 

 Prodr., i. 178.— Endl., Gen., n. 4886.— B. H., 

 Gen., 92, n. 118. 



4 White, very small. 



5 Spec. 2. Reichb., Ic. Fl. Germ., ii. t. 6. — 

 Geen. & Gode., Fl. de Fr., i. 141. — Boiss., Fl. 

 Or., i. 339. 



6 In Ann. So. Nat., ser. 2, xvii. 188. — Hook. 

 F. & Thoms., in Juurn. Linn. Soc, v. 177. — 

 B. H., Gen., 93, n. 121. — Syrenopsis Jaub. & 

 Spach, III. PI. Or., i. t. 3. 



7 White or pink. 



8 Spec, about 6. Boiss., Fl. Or., i. 312. — 

 Walp., Rep., i. 171 (Syrenopsis), 175. 



9 In Ait. Hort. Kew., ed. 2, iv. 82.— DC, 

 Prodr., i. 177.— Endl., Gen., n. 4931.— B. H., 

 Gen., 92, n. 120. — Homungia Reichb., Ic. Fl. 

 Germ., ii. t. 6. 



