30 >6. CEUcrFERs;. 



and somewhat fleshy. Stam. - all erect Fl. large, cream- 

 coloured. Raceme elongated before the fl. expand. ; Oal. erect, 

 adpressed. The wild state of the garden cabbage.^ — Gliffls ■ by 

 the sea in the South and West. B. VI.^VIU. WUd Cabbage, 



, E. S.fl. 



J2. Ji. campes'tris (L.) ; tower I. lyrate dentate someiuhat 

 hispid, upper I. ovate acuminate deeply t cordate amplexicaid gla- 

 brous. — "Raceme close, the, open fl. rismg above the buds." 

 H. yellow.— (3. S. Rapa (L;) ; -root caulescent fleshy. — R. ii. 

 96. — Borders of fields and bajiks of rivers. A. or B. VI. VII. 

 Wild Navew. fi. Turnip. ■ .^ '■ E. S. ? 



[5. Ndpus (L.) ; lower ^ I. Iyr3.^e dentate glabrous, upper I. ob- 

 long somewhat narrowed below loith a dilated cordate semiam- 

 ■plexicaul base. — R. ii. 93. — " Raceme elongated at the time 

 when the fl. expand. Shorter stam. patent, ascending." Fl. 

 yellow. It is difficult to find 'ahy -character by which to distin- 

 guish this plant from the preceding. — Borders of fields. A. or 

 %V.Vi: Rape'or Coleseed.j: '''',, E. S. I, 



** Valves of jpod S-.ribbed,; beak 1 — S-seeded., 



3. -B. monen'tis (R. Br.); 1. stalked all deeply pinnatifid, lobes 

 oblong unequally toothed those cif the upper 1. linear. — ^Fl. yel^ 

 low. St. usually prostrate, glabrous. L. glabrous. — fi. S. Chei" 

 ranthus (Vill.) ; st. 1 — .3 ft. high erect leafy hispid below, 1. 

 hispid. Sinapis, E. B. S. 2821. — On the western coasts rare. 

 B. or P. VI.— VIII. E. S. 



:,;1:'4. Sina'pis ii'nn. Mustard. 



1. S.. nigra (L.); pods quadrangular adpressed, beak short 

 ^sterile gubulate, valves 1-veined, lower 1. lyrate, terminal lobe 

 large and lobed, upper 1'. lanceolate entire. — R. ii. 88. — El. yel- 

 low. Lower 1. large, rough. — Willowy riverbanks, not com- 

 mon. A. VI.— VIII. Black-Mustard, E. S. I. 



, 2. S! ai-ven'sis,(L.) ; pods subcylindrical knotty longer than the 

 conical compressed beak, valves .3-veined, 1. ovate the lowermost 

 sublyrate stalked, upper 1. sessile. — R. ii. 86. — Fl. large, yellow. 

 Whole plant scabrous;. Pods glabrous or rough with de- 

 flexed bristles ; beak with 1 seed ; valves with faint interme- 

 diate veins. Stem 1 — Ij foot high. — Corn-fields. A. VI. — 

 Vm. Oiarlock. '' E. S. I. 



t3. S. al'ba (L.) ; pods cylindrical knotty shorter than the 

 swordshaped beah, valves S-veined, 1. lyrate pinnatifid irregularly 

 lobed.— iJ. ii. 85. Fl. large, yellow. Pods hispid. St. 1—2 



