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and not capitated as in Diplotaxis, DC. and Euzomum, Spach (Suites 

 a Buffon, vol. G, pag.380), This latter character will exclude from 

 the genus M. hespcridifola, DC. which is a Diplotaxis and very nearly 

 allied to D. erucoides, DC, or rather it must become Muzomun hes- 

 peridiflornm, since Euzomum forms a very useful division containing 

 the purplcflowcred Diplotaxis, and bearing about the same relation 

 to that genus that Moricandia does to Brassica. The Brassica tereti- 

 folia, Desf. appears to be altogether a real Moricandia. I have fol- 

 lowed the plan of Professor Koch and placed the epithets more de- 

 cidedly diagnostical in Italics, in order to bring at once to view the 

 essential differences between M. llamburii and M. arvensis to which 

 it comes very near. 



Mattiiiola tristis. R. Br. 



Hab. Ad thermas Lucentinas nunc Aijgues, in monte Sierra do 

 Tela, et alibi in Baatica. 



Mattiiiola sinuata. R. Br. 



Hab. Circa Malacam ( Rambur). 

 Mattiiiola tricuspidata. R. Br. 



Hab. Circa Malacam ( Rambur ). 

 Matthiola lunata. DC. 



Hab. In collibus Saguntinis, et in montibus Alpujarraa. An a 

 praecedente vere diversa ? 



Matthiola parviflora. R. Br. 



Hab. In campis aridis ad Charidemum promontorium , et ex 

 cl. Rambur etSalzmann in arenosis circa Malacam. 



Malcolmia littorea. R. Br. 



Hab. In arenosis circa lacum Valentinum la Albufera, et ad 

 Durii et Tagi fauces. 



Malcolmia Africana. R. Br. 



Hab. Ad littora Barcinonis et Tarraconis. 

 Malcolmia parviflora. DC. 



Hab. In arenosis Malacitanis. 

 Malcolmia lacera. DC. 



Hab. Circa Cordubam, Malacam, et in tota Baetica vulgaris. 

 Cardamine iiirsuta. Linn. 



Hab. Circa Barcinonem, Eliberim, et alibi in Baetica. 



