30 cuuciferjE. (mustard family.) 



11. CAMELINA, Crantz. 



Silicle ovoid or pear-shaped, flattened parallel to the broad partition ; valves 

 1-nerved. Seeds numerous, oblong. Cotyledons incumbent. Style slender. — 

 Flowers small, yellow. 



1. C. sativa, Crantz. Leaves alternate, sagittate; silicle large. — Fields, 

 North Carolina, and northward. Introduced, g). 



12. SENEBIERA, Poir. 



Silicle didymous, compressed contrary to the narrow partition ; the cells glob- 

 ular, 1-secded, crested or pitted, indehiscent, at maturity separating from the par- 

 tition. Cotyledons incumbent. — Annual or biennial diffuse strong-scented herbs, 

 with pinnately lobed or divided leaves, and minute white flowers, in short ra- 

 cemes, opposite the leaves. Stamens 2, 4, or 6. 



1. S. pinnatifida, DC. Stem prostrate; leaves deeply pinnatifid, with 

 the numerous lobes toothed on the upper edge ; silicle pitted, emarginate at both 

 ends. — Waste places, Florida to North Carolina. March -May. — Eacemcs 

 many-flowered. 



2. S. Coronopus, Poir. Stem prostrate; leaves deeply pinnatifid, with 

 the lobes entire, toothed, or pinnatifid ; silicles not emarginate, the margins 

 crested. — Waste places. Introduced. March and April. 



13. LEPIDITTM, L. Peppekgrass. 



Silicle rounded or obcordatc, compressed contrary to the narrow partition ; 

 valves carinate ; cells 1-socded. Cotyledons accumbent and incumbent. Petals 

 sometimes wanting. Stamens 2, 4, or 6. — Leaves entire, toothed, or pinnately 

 divided. Flowers minute, in terminal racemes. 



1. L. Virginieum, L. Smooth ; stem erect, much branched ; leaves 

 lanceolate, sharply toothed, the lowest tapering and mostly pinnatifid toward the 

 base ; silicle orbicular, Avingless ; cotyledons accumbent ; stamens mostly two. 

 — Waste places, very common. March - June. (J) — Stem 1° - 2° high. 



14. CAPSELLA, Vent. Shepherd's Pcrsb. 

 Silicle triangnlar-wedgc-shaped, flattened contrary to the narrow partition, 

 many-seeded ; valves wingless. Cotyledons incumbent. — An annual herb, 

 with the radical leaves clustered and pinnatifid ; those of the stem clasping and 

 often entire. Racemes elongated. Silicle shorter than the spreading pedicel. 

 Flowers white. 



1. C. Bursa-pastoris, Moench. — Waste ground, Florida and northward. 

 March and April. Introduced. 



15. CAKILE, Toum. 

 Silicle 2-jointed ; the joints thick, 1-cellcd, 1-seeded. Seed of the upper joint 

 erect, of the lower suspended. Cotyledons accumbent. — Fleshy sea-side annu- 

 als, with pinnatifid or lobed leaves, and white or pui-ple flowers in racemes op- 

 posite the leaves. 



