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Order CRUCIFERZ. 
Sas BRASSICEX. 
RASSICA, Linn. 
epals eae or _sreatng lateral, usually saccate at the’ base. 
Pods elongated, t or angular often with an indehiscent 1-seed 
beak ; valves. saves, ee 3-nerved, lateral nerves flexuose; style beaked 
be 
or ensiform ; 8 stigma truncate or oe Seeds 1-seriate, gu or 
sub-compressed ; cotyledons incumbent eave or conduplicate, ” 
radicle within the longitudinal fold. iskecta or hispid herbs; 
stock often woody. Leaves mee pinnatifid or lyrate, rarely ps 
Flowers yellow, in long raceme 
B. (Sinapis) levigata, Linn. Smooth Mustard. Annual, 
pe 2 or 3 ft. high, smooth. Leaves sights lyrately- Bian e-parted; 
obes acutely toothed, terminal one large, ova wee petioles not auricled 
at the base; upper leaves linear, almost entir 
b.: at seems the above European plant, or 4 form of it, has become ® 
bad weed on some of the Darling Downs farms. 
Order PITTOSPOREZ. 
eabbenhdigatie's A. Cunn 
all ae back in mgs = 
their whole eae Beanien 5, Miister than “the ae and opposite 
h 
sagittate, free with 2 cell-slits the length of the anther. 
glabrous, stigma truncate = very shortly and obtusely lobed ; ovat 
silky-hairy, seems to be 1l-celled, superior. Fruit a berry, near 
globose, about 5 lines in Seraieen with a thin coriaceous per sete 
Seeds 9 in the fruits shaping enveloped in a viscous fluid, somewbs 
-bro 
a igh: ilar arney, on border ; feisty in flower. Warwick fruit speci® 
Order RUTACEA. 
Trrne ZANTHOXYLE, 
ZANTHOXYLUM, Linn. 
Z. veneficum, Bail. Panicles terminal or a few ai ones it 
a ranehleta eo Flowers small, in threes or fours at the of the 
Filaments 4, flattened, lon t y 
eet than the etals, architig over 
and the anthers connivent. _Anthers E large and som mewhat cordate: 
Hab.: Barron River, E. eon 
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Ee Ser AS ee MS pe ae ee ee 
