34 7. RESEDACE^. 



32. Cakile Gaert. Sea-Rocket. 



1. C. maritima (Scop.) ; joints of the pouch 2-edged, the up- 

 per one with 2 teeth at the base, 1. fleshy pinnatifid or somewhat 

 toothed. — E. B. 231. R. ii. 1. — Fl. purplish. Pouches an inch 

 long, erect, with 4 sharp angles, swordshaped in the upper part. 

 — Sandy sea-shores. A. VI. VII. Purple Sea-Rocket. 



Tribe XIII. Raphanea. 



33. Cram BE Lmn. Sea-kale. 



1. C. maritima {h.) ; longer filaments forked at the end, pouch 

 without a style, 1. roundish sinuate wavy toothed glaucous and 

 as well as the st. glabrous. — E. B. 924. R. ii. 2. — Root thick, 

 fleshy. St. 2 feet high. Fl. white. — Sandy sea-shores. P. VI. 



34. Raphanxjs Linn. Radish. 



1. R. Raphanistrum (L.) ; pods moniliform striated shorter 

 than the very long beak, I. simply lyrate. — E. B. 856. — Root 

 slender. Lobes of the leaves quite distinct. Pet. veined, white 

 or lilac. — Corn-fields. A. VI. VII. Jointed Charlock. 



2. R. maritimus (Sm.) ; pods moniliform striated beak shorter, 

 radical I. interruptedly pinnate. — E. B. 1643. — Root thick. 

 Lobes of the 1. usually so close as to overlap each other. Pet. 

 yellow. — Sea-coasts, rare. B. ? VI. — VIII. Sea Radish. 



Order VII. RESEDACE.<E. 



Sep. 4 or 5 or 6, persistent. Cor. irregular, pet. 4 — 6 entire or 

 lacerated. Stam. 10 — 24, filaments variously united, inserted on 

 a glandular irregular 1-sided disk. Ovary 3 or 4-lobed, 1-celled, 

 with 3 or 4 parietal many-seeded placentas ; or of several 1-celled 

 carpels. Fruit opening nearly at the end. 



1. Reseda. Cal. many-parted. Pet. entire or variously cut, 

 unequal. Stam. many. Fruit of one cell opening at the 

 top. Styles 3 — 6. 



1. Reseda Xinra. Mignonette. 



1. R. lutea (L.) ; sep. 6 linear, jue*. 6 very unequal, ped. longer 

 than the cal., I. 3-cleft or pinnatifid. — E. B. 321. JJ. ii. 100. — 

 St. 2 feet high, branched, smooth. L. very variable. Two up- 

 per pet. with 2 winglike lobes, lateral pet. with a single wing, 

 lower ones nearly entire. Fl. yellow. Fr. oblong, wrinkled. — 

 Waste places in chalky and limestone districts. B. VI. — VIII. 



