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1. B. CAMPESTRis, L. sp. pi. 931; Engl. Bot. t. 2221 ; Ilf. Iiid. Fl. 



I. 156. {B, rapa. L. sp. pi. 931 ; Engl. Bot. t. 2176; B. Naims, L. sp, 

 pi. 931 ; Sinapis dicliotoma, lioxb. Fl. Ind. III. 117 ; S. glauca, Koxb. I. 

 c. 118 ; B. hrassicata, Roxb, 1. c. 120). 



Hab. Arraean, rare in fields near Akyab ; Ava, Bhamo. Fl. Decb. 



2. B. JUNCEA, Hf. and Th. in Linn. Proc. V. 170. and Ind. Fl. I. 

 157. (Sinapis juncea, L. sp. pi. 931 ; Sinapis ramosa, Roxb. Fl. Ind. III. 

 119 ; Sinapis rugosa, Eoxb. 1. c. 122 ; Sinapis patens, Roxb. 1. c. 124 ; 

 Sinapis cuneifolia, Roxb. 1. c. 116). 



Hab. Frequent in fields, along river-banks, etc., all over Pegu and 

 Martaban; also much cultivated; Ava, Bhamo. Fl. Fr. C. S. 



* 3. B. OLERACEA, L. SD. pi. 932 ; Engl. Bot. t. 637 ; Fl. Dan. XII. 

 t. 2056: Roxb. FL Germ. 97^: DC. Prod. I. 213. 



Hab. Not much cultivated in several varieties like cabbage, cauliflower, 

 Kohlrabbi, etc. Fl. Febr. March ; Fr. Apr. 



Lepidium, L. 



* 1. L. SATIVUM, L. sp. pi. 899 ; Roxb. Fl. Ind. III. 116 ; Hf. Ind. 

 Fl. I. 159 ; Fl. Dan. X. t. 1761 ; Sibth. Fl. Grace, t. 616 ; Roxb. Fl. Germ. 



II. t. 9 ; Wight 111. I. t. 12 ; NE. Gen. Germ. X. t. 10. 



Hab. Cultivated only. Fl. Fr. C. S. 



Raphanus, L. 



* 1. R. SATiYTJS, L. sp. pi. 935 Roxb. Fl. Ind. III. 126 ; Rchb. FL 

 Germ. II. t. 3. ; NE. Gen. Germ. X. t, 10 ; Hf. Ind. FL I. 166. 



Hab. Cultivated and often like wild on the banks of rivers, etc. FL 

 Febr. March ; Fr. Apr. 



CABPABIDEJE, 



Conspectus of genera. 



Trih. I. CLBOMEJE. Fruit capsular, 1-celled, usually x)od-like, rarely short or didy- 

 mous ; capsules 4 — 8- or many-seeded. Herbs. 



% Torus short, the stamens inserted immediately within the sepals and petals. 



1. Cleome. Torus often produced into an appendage. Stamens 4 to 6 or more, 

 some of them often without anthers. 



X X Torus elongated, bearing the stamens at the top under the ovary. 



2. Gtnandropsis. Stamens 6, all perfect ; filaments long. 



Trih. 11. CAPPAREM. Fruit berry-like or drupaceous. Shrubs or trees. 



* Sepals united at the base in a funnel- or bell-shapod tube, or forming a 

 spathaceous calyx. 



3. NiEBUHRiA. Calyx-tube funnel- or bell-shaped, the limb 4-lobed, valvatc in 

 bud. Petals none. Berry ovoid. Leaves 1- to 3-foliolate. 



* * Sepals free or connate only at the very base. 



% Petals present. 



