220 BENGAL PLANTS. [Bre 
a pale greyish bloom :— 
Roots stout spindle-shaped ; pods slender, beaded opposite the seas 
campestris var. oleifert 
Roots slender tapering ; pods stout, not beaded opposite the seeds 
campestris Var Saree 
Leaves without hairs, green above, with a faint bloom beneath, less 
lobed and smaller than in the preceding Napus var. dichotome. 
f 
65. Brassica RuGosA Prain. Sinapis rugosa F. I. iii, 122. 
A crop of the Himalaya from Kamaon eastward. 
Vernac. Badisha Lai (Kamaon), Pasai (Nepal), Palang 
(Nepal). ei, 
The typical S. rugosa has irregularly deeply toothed Jeaves wit 
a much thickened midrib ; it does not occur in the pia! 
65/2. Var. cunerrouta. Sinapis cuneifolia F. I. iii. 122. 2 
A cold weather crop in N. Bengal. Beng. Lahi ss: ish; 
66. Brassica yuncea Hook. f. & Thoms.; F. B. 1 * 
A cold weather crop in all the provinces except on 
Nagpur. Hind. Rai; Beng. Rai sarisha, chanebi, jh 
66/1. Var. AcREstIs. Sinapis patens F. I. iii. 124. a 
A weed appearing in C E. Bengal towards the 
the rains. Beng. Bil-rai, keel-rai. r 
67. Brassica campzsreis Linn, var. ouerrera DC.; E. Dp. Bm 
very near the Colza crop of Europe. 
67/2. Var. Sarson. 
i. 156. Sinapis trilocularis F. I. iii. 121. 
valvis F. B.1.i.156. 
