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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. Longer filaments forked at the end. Pouches 

 roundly ovoid, large. — Sandy sea-shores. P. VI. E. S. I. 



Tribe XII. Raphanece. 



32. Eaph'antjs Linn. Eadish. 



tl. R. Raphanis'trum (L.) ; pods mouiliform shorter than 

 the very long beak with slender ribs, I. simply lyrate. — E. B. 

 856. — Koot slender. Lobes of the leaves quite distinct. Pet. 

 veined, yeUow, white, or lilac. — Corn-fields. A. VI. VII. 

 Jointed Charloch. E. 8. 1. 



2. R. marit'imus (Sm.) ; pods moniliform longer than the 

 short beak vsdth thick ribs-, radical I. interruptedly pinnate. — 

 Sy. E. B. 82. — Root thick. Lobes of the 1. usually so close as 

 to overlap each other. Pet. yellow. — Sea-coast in South and 

 West, rare. B. ? VI.— VIE. Sea-Radish. E. S. I. 



Order VII. RESEDACE^. 



Sep. 4 — 8, persistent. Oor. irregular, pet. 4 — 8 entire or 

 deeply cut. Stam. many, filaments variously united, inserted 

 on a glandular irregular 1-sided hypogynons disk. Ovary 3- 

 or 6-lobed, 1-celled, with 3 or 6 parietal many-seeded placentas ; 

 or of several 1-celled carpels. Fruit opening nearly at the end. 

 — Stip. ? 



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

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

 top. Styles 3—6. 



I. Ebse'da Linn. Mignonette. 



1. R. Mtea (L.) ; sep. 6 linear, ^ei. very unequal, ped. longer 

 than the cal, I. 8-cleft or pinnatiJid.—E. B. 321. R. ii. 100.— 

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

 upper pet. with two wing-like lobes, lateral pet. with a single 

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

 — Waste chalky and limestone places. B. VI. — VIII. E. S. I. 



{2. R. suffruticuUsa (L.); sep. 5 linear-lanceolate, pet. 5 

 nearly equal 3-fid longer than the calyx, ped. shorter than the 

 cal., I. all pinnatifid, segments linear acute sometimes wavy. — 

 E. B. S. 2628. R. ii. 101.— St. 1 J— 2 feet high, rather shrubby 

 below, Fl. white. Fr. oblong, wrinkled. Sometimes there 



