34^ TETRADYNAMIA SILICULOSA. 



ruderale *2 LEPIDIUM fioribus diandrls apetalis, foliis radi- 

 calibus dentato-pinnatis, ramiferis linearibus in- 

 tegerrimis. 6^^^. pi, 900, (Fei, herb, /. 50./. i. 

 Oed. Ban, t, 184. opt:) 



Narrow-leav'd Dictander, or wild Crefs. Anglis. 



It is now and then found in wafte places upon the 

 fea coail near wharfs, but vei) probably was 

 imported. G. VI. 



The ftalk is a foot high, and branched : the Calyces 

 are very fmall, of a pale yellow color, and grow 

 in cluitered fpikes, or Racemi : It has generally 



* no petals, and but two Stamina : the' ^ilicula 

 contains only two feeds, one within each valve. 



The plant has a foetid fmell and pungent tafle. 



THLASPI. Gen. pi 802. 

 SHicuIa emarginata, obcordata, polyfperma. valvu^ 

 lis navicularibus, marginato-carinatis. 

 arvenfe i* THLASPI filiculis orbiculatis, foliis oblongis, dtn- 

 tatis glabris. Sp. pi. 901. {Ger, em. 262. /. i.. 

 Moris, hijt.f. 3. /. 15./. 12. BlackweU t. 68) 

 Treacle Mullard or Penny- Crefs. Anglis. 

 In corn felds, but not common. It was obferved 

 upon the borders of fome corn fields nc^ir Linton y 

 in 1'weedakj by the Rev. Dr. BurgffSy of Kirk- 

 mchael O. VI. VII. 

 The ftalk is a foot high, angular and branched : 

 the leaves are felTile, and embrace the ftalk at. 

 their bafe : the flowers are very fmall and white : 



the 



