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tt Style minute. 



[L. sativum (L.) ; lower 1. loted pinnate or bipinnate, upper 

 1. sessile linear entire, poucli roundish oval blunt. — JJ. ii. 9. — 

 Escaped from cultivation in many places.] E. 



*** Pouch oval or roundish notched, style minute. 



3. Z. ruder die (L.) ; lower 1. pinnatifld, upper 1. linear entire, 

 poucli oval, diandrous, petals 0. — E. B. 1695. R, ii. 10. — ^End 

 of poucb narrowed, winged. St. branched, often a foot high. 

 Radicle dorsal. — Waste places near the sea, rare. A. V. VI. 



E.I. 



**** Pouch oval or roundish scarcely notched wingless, 

 style minute, 



4. L. latifdlium CL.) ; 1. ovate-lanceolate serrate or entire un- 

 divided, pouch oval entire downy. — E. B. 182, R. ii. 10. — ^Fl. 

 many, small, in compound leafy panicled clusters. St. 3 feet 

 high, erect, branched. L. large, the lower ones upon long 

 stalks, the upper nearly sessile and narrower. — In salt marshes. 

 P. Vn. VIII. Dittander. E. S. ? I. 



26. Capsbi'la Vent. Shepherd's Purse. 



1. C. Bursa-pastdris (DO.) ; radical 1. lanceolate pinnatifld 

 or undivided toothed, upper 1. clasping auricled, pouch triangu- 

 lar-obcordate. — Thlaspi Sm. E. B. 1485. — Varying greatly in 

 size and the division of its leaves. Known by its peculiar 

 pouches. — A common weed. A. III. — X. E. S. I. 



Tribe VIII. Subularie<B. 



27. Stjbitla'eia Linn. Awlwort. 



1. S. aquat'ica (L.); E. B. 732. R. ii. 12.— Plant small, 

 submerged. Root of many long white fibres. St. 1 — 8 in. 

 high. li. linear-subulate, radical. PI. small, white, often per- 

 fected under water. — Margins of alpine lakes. P. VII. E. S. I. 



Tribe IX. Senebierece. 



28. SnireBrE'EA Pers. Wart-Cress. 



1. S. Cordnopus (Poiret) \ pouch undivided reniform wrinkled 

 and crested with little sharp points, style prominent, 1. pinnatifld. 

 —E. B. 1660. R. ii. 9.— St. much branched, prostrate.— Fl. 



