26 6. CRUCIFERZ. 
ovate with a short claw.—E. B. 525. Sinapis Sm.-—Pedicels 
usually twice as long as the sepals. Fl. large, pet. blunt but 
slightly acuminate. St. 1—12 foot high. Plant foetid—Old 
walls. P. VII.—IX. E. 8. 
2. D. muralis (DC.); st. herbaceous simple hispid and leafy at 
the base, 1. almost glabrous ovate-lanceolate sinuate-dentate or 
pinnatifid, pet. roundish ovate with a short claw.—H. B. 1090. 
Sinapis Sm.—Pedicels as long as the flowers. Pet. abrupt or 
emarginate. L. often blunt, never very acute, usually all col- 
lected about the base of the stem. Branches all springing from 
the base.— Waste ground. A. VIII. IX. 
Suborder II. Latisepte. Tribe IV. Alyssinee. 
16. Atyssum Linn. 
1. A. calycinum (L.); herbaceous hoary with starry pubes- 
cence, 1. obovate-lanceolate attenuated below, pods orbicular 
stellate-pubescent, calyx persistent, filaments all toothless, shorter 
ones from between 2 setaceous processes.—E. B.S. 2853. R. 
i. 18.—Cells of the pod 2-seeded. Pet. yellow, becoming at 
length white.-—Grassy commons, S.; ploughed land, E. See 
Phytol. ii, 284. A.V. VI. E. 8. 
[Farsetia incana (R. Br.); seeds 6 or more in each cell, pods 
pubescent subventricose; was observed near Lewes by Mr. 
Borrer. | 
17. Kontea Adans., R. Br. 
"|. K. maritima (R. Br.); procumbent, hairs bipartite, |. 
Imear-lanceolate acute, pods oval pointed glabrous.—E. B. 1729. 
R. ii. 18. Alyssum Sm.—St. rather woody below. Fl. white, 
sweet-scented.—Naturalized near the sea. P. VIII. IX. 
18. Drasa Linn, 
1. D. aizoid’s (L.); Scape leafless glabrous, J. linear rigid 
acute keeled glabrous ciliated, stam. equalling the slightly notched 
petals, style as long as the breadth of the pouch.—Z. B. 1271. 
R. iu. 15.—F. bright yellow. L. fringed with rigid hairs, densely 
collected into cushion-like tufts—On rocks and walls at Pennard 
Castle near Swansea. P. III. IV. E, 
2. D. rupestris (R. Br.); scape leafless or with 1 or 2 leaves 
pubescent, 1. lanceolate flat stellately pubescent, stam. shorter 
than the slightly notched petals, style short —#. B. 1338. D. 
hirta Sm.—Pouch oblong-oval, slightly hairy. St. very short, 
branched, each branch bearing a dense tuft of leaves and 1—3 
