680 423. Sisymbrium. 80. CRUCIFER^. Flex. thai. 



3. Sisymhriuvi absiiilhioldes. IFormwood-like lank-cress. 

 Leaves doubly' pinnate; leaflets linear, terminal leaflet 

 longest; petals smaller than the calyx. 



Erysimum Sophia dicfum, Raii Syn. '298,3. 

 Sophia chirurgoriim, Ger. em. 10G8, 1 ; Park, 830. 

 Sisymbrium Sophia, Lin. S. P. 920. 

 Flix-iceed. Flux-weed. 



Ruins and dunfrhills ; annual; July. 



Stem 2 feet high, upright, branchy ; leaflets decurrent, 

 unequal, slightly hairy ; petals yeWo-w. — Seeds drank in wine 

 used in the bloody-flux and other profluvia, also against 

 worms; herb used in hysteric cases. 



VII. 424. ERYSIMUM. Theophrastus. Hedge mnstard, 

 Siliqiice 4 -sided; seeds not margined, cotyledons incum- 

 bent; stigma headed or notched, spread on the tube; calyx 

 close. 



1. Erysimum cheiranthoides. Wallflower hedge jm/stard. 

 Leaves lanceolate, not in the least cut, or few-toothed, 



hairy, hairs three-parted, stellate; ^/7/<///(B nearly upright; 

 peduncles spreading; stigma undivided, nearly sessile. 



Erysimum q. mvagro affiiiis Plania siliqiiis longis Joh, Bauhini, Raii 

 Syn. 298, \. 



Camelina sive Myagriim aUerum amarum, Park. 867. 

 Camelina, Ger. em. 273,4. 

 Erysimum cheiran'.hoides, Lin. S. P. 923. 

 Cheiranthiis ervsimoides, Hudson FL Angl- 287. 

 Treacle wormseed. 



Fields and osier-holts; annual; July. 



Stem upright, branched at top ; hairs pressed to the stem ; 

 sepales pale yellow ; pe/f//<,- gold yellow; siliqiice racemose; 

 peduncles horizontal. — Seeds anthelminthic. 



2. Erysimum cordifoUum. Heart-leaved hedge mustard. 

 Leaves heartshape, petioled, deeply toothed. 



Hesperis allium redolens, Raii Syn. 293,2. 



Alliaria, Ger. em. 794; Park. \\2. 



Erysimum Alliaria, Lin. S. P. 922. 



Erysimum cordifolium, Stokes Uot. Mat. Med. 4, 45S. 



Hesperis Alliaria, De Caiidolle Ft. Gull. 4125. 



Sauce alone. Jack by the hedge. 



Shady hedges ; perennial; May. 



Herb shining, bald, smelling like garlick ; stem mostly 

 simple; petals white; siliquce upright, very long. — Herb 

 fried, or eaten in sallads; also used as a sauce to saltfish; 

 communicates a rank flavour to poultry that eat it. 



