— Cochlearia.) CRUCIFERZ. 221 
A cold weather crop in all the provinces. Hind. 
Sarson; Beng. Swet sarisha. The Sarson or Indian 
Colza crop. 
with pendent ones. Each race may be subdivided into two subraces, 
viz., that with 2-valved pods ai a complete replum, and that with 3-4- 
valved pods and 2 shee incomplete or absent. The no ormal 2-valved 
Natua Sarson is, in part, B. campestris subsp. Napus of the F. B. L., and 
exactly Sinapis nase of the F. I. The 3-4-valved Natua Sarson is 
Pee 
quadrivalvis of the F. B. I.; it is not alluded to in the F. he 
normal 2-valved Ulti oun is neglected in both works; its occurrence 
is as a matter of fact rare, and its cultivation is confined to Northern 
_ Bengal and Eastern Behar. The 3-4-valved Ulti Sarson is B. trilocularts 
of the F. B. I., and Sinapis trilocularis of the F. I. 
68. area Arve Linn. var. picnotoma. Sinapis dichotoma 
F. I. iii, 117. ‘ scorepertint subsp. Napus F. B. Li 
. E. D. B. 
A cold pee crop in all the provinces. Vernac. Tori 
(Tirhut, Behar) ; ae Mee Nagpur); Sarisha (C. 
Bengal) ; Maghi (E. and N. Beng al), The Tori or Indian 
Rape crop ; possibly the same as the Summer Rape of 
Europe. 
42, Eruca Linn. 
sas erect. and branching; leaves lyrate-pinnatifid. Flowers 
lilac with violet veins, or yellowish with lilac veins. Sepals erect, 
axis; valves convex, 3-nerved; stigma sip. 
globose, 2-seriate ; cotyledons incumbent, conduplicate 
69. Eruca sativa Lamk.; F. B. L i. 158. Brassise erucoides 
F. I. iii. 117 
In C. Bengal, occasionally ; Behar, comm 
A crop of the cold weather. Hind. uate Beng. Swet 
sarisha. 
43. Cochlearia Linn. 
Annual or perennial, glabrous, often fleshy herbs ; leaves entire 
or pinnatipartite. Flowers white, rarely yellow or violet, corym- 
© or shortly racemose, rarely on solitary scapes. Sepals. 
Spreading, equal at the base. Petals shortly clawed. peenee 
