538 «. TETRADYNAMIA. Class XV. 
** Silicle with concave valves, opening lengthwise, with an elliptical dissepiment. Cotyledons folded 
together. VellejE, Dec. 
1437. Vella. Larger stamens connate. Style ovate, flat, at the end of a tongue-shaped silicle. 
1438. Carrichtera. Stamens all free. Style ovate, flat, foliaceous. 
1439. Succowia. Stamens all free. Style slender, conical. Valves of the silicle echinate. 
*** Silicle indehiscent, ovate or globose, 1-celled, l-seeded, with indistinct valves. Seeds globose. Cotyledons 
folded together. ZxLLEiE, Dec. 
1440. Zilla. Silicle 2-celled. Cells l-seeded. 
1441. Cakpina. Silicle 1-celled, 1-seed. Seed pendulous. Outer petals rather the largest. 
**** Silicle or silique dividing across into one or few-seeded joints or cells. Seeds globose. Cotyledons folded 
together. Raphane^, Dec. 
1442. Crambe. Silicle with two joints, of which the lower is abortive, the upper globose l-seeded. 
1380. SCHIZOPE'TALON. Sims. Schizopetalon. Cruciferce. 
8945 "Walkeri Sims. Walker's jQJ cu 2 my.jl W 
1381. MATHl'OLA. H. 
8946 in'cana R. Br. 
multiplex 
/3 cocci nea 
y alba 
8947 annua Sweet. 
8948 glabra Dec. 
8949 gree'ca Sweet. 
8950 fenestralis R. Br. 
8951 sinuata R. Br. 
8952 odoratissima R. Br. 
^frdgrans Fisch. 
8953 varia Dec. 
8954 trlstis R. Br. 
89.55 tricuspidata R. Br. 
8956 parviflora R. Br. 
Br. Stock. 
Pu. Gilly Flow, i 
double 
Brotnpton 
wh ite- branch ijig 
ten weeks 
smooth i 
Wall-fl.-leav'd 
window ] 
greater sea j 
Persian s 
short-podded s 
variable j 
dark-flowered s 
three-forked 
small-flowered 
Cruciferce. 
my.n Pu 
Sp. 1. 
Chili 1822. 
Sp. 11—26. 
England cliffs. 
S p.l Bot. reg.752 
C l.p Eng. bot. 1935 
O or 
_Jor 
O or 
1 0)1 or 
Q) or 
I I or 
I I or 
or 
I I or 
O pr 
O pr 
2 my.n 
2 my.n 
2 my.n 
1 jl.au 
1 my.au 
2 jn.jl 
2 jn.jl 
i jn.jl 
1| my.jl 
1 jl 
i jl.au 
S. Europe 1731. S 
C 
S. Europe ... S 
...... 1759. S 
England seash. S 
Persia 1797. C 
Crimea 1823. C 
Levant 1820. C 
S. Europe 1768. S 
Barbary 1739. S 
Morocco 1799. S 
l.p Dalec.lug.802.tl 
l.p Mo.ox.s.3. t.8.f 2 
l.p 
l.p Jac.vind.2. t.l79 
l.p Eng. bot. 462 
r.m Bot. mag. 1711 
r.m 
r.m Fl. graec. t. 636 
S.1 Bot. mag. 729 
s.l Lam.ill. t;564.f.2 
s.l 
1382. CHEIRAN'THUS. 
8957 cheiri L. 
^ fruticulosus L. 
8958 ochroleucus Hall. 
8959 tenuifolius Lher. 
8960 mutabilis Lher. 
/3 longifolius Vent. 
8961 scoparius W. 
j8 chamcEleo Ker. 
8962 semperflorens Schon. 
^frutescens Pers. 
8963 linifolius Pers. 
L. Wall-Flower. 
garden 
wild 
pale yellow 
fine-leaved 
changeable 
Ions-leaved 
rocK 
ChamiEleon 
ever-blowing 
entire-leaved 
Flax-leaved 
«. I I or 
4SLi_l or 
A or 
«- 1 I or 
*t- 1 I or 
tt. I I or 
tt. 1 I or 
ti. 1 I or 
tt. I I or 
M. I I or 
Cruciferce. 
2 ap.jl Or 
1| ap.jl Y 
Bull. herb. t. 349 
Eng. bot. 1934 
Hal.hel.449. t.l4 
Bot. mag. 195 
Vent. malm, t.83 
1383. NASTUR'TIUM 
8964 officinale R. Br. 
8965 sylvestre R. Br. 
8966 terrestre R. Br. 
8967 sagittatum R. Br 
8968 Lippizense Dec. 
8945 
R. Br. Nasturtium. 
Water Cress 
creeping 
marsh 
arrow-leaved 
Lippa 
* A cul 
A W 
^ O w 
£ A 
j£ A 
Sp. 7—17. 
S. Europe 1573. S r.m 
Britain oldwa. S co 
ap.jl Pa.Y Switzerl. 1820. D co 
2 my.jn Y Madeira 1777. C l.p 
3 mr.my Y.Pu Madeira 1777. C l.p 
3 s.d W.pu Madeira 1815. C co 
3 my.o W.puTeneriffe 1812. C r.m 
3 my.o Y.Pu Teneriffe 1812. C r.m Bot. reg. t. 219 
2 ja.d W Barbary 1815. C s.l 
2 mr.jl W Teneriffe 1815. C co 
2 mr.au Pu Spain 1815. C s.l 
Cruciferce. Sp. 10—24. 
1 my.jl W Britain rivul. D co Eng. bot. 855 
1 jn.s Y Britain wat.pl. D co Eng. bot. 2324 
1 jn.s Y Britain wat.pl. S co Eng. bot. 1747 
I my.jn Pa.Y Siberia 1780. D co Jac. ic. 1. t. 122 
f my.jn Y Carinthia ... D co Dale. lug.653.f.3 
8951 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1380. Schizopetalon. A curious genus of Chilian plants, with pinnatifid petals, whence the name has been 
formed, from o'x't", to divide. A plant of difficult cultivation. It is raised from seeds, which it produces 
sparingly, and oniy in a well-aired cool greenhouse. 
1381. Mathiola. Named after Peter Andrew Matthioli, an Italian physician, born in 1500, died in 1577. 
He was first physician to Ferdinand of Austria, and author of a laborious commentary upon Dioscorides. 
Herbs, or rarely shrubs, nearly all covered with a white stellate soft down. M. incana, annua, greeca, and 
fenestralis arc popular border flowers, especially the first ; the leaves of all the species, and also of Cheiran- 
thus, and raanv other plants of this class, may be used as potherbs or salads. 
1382. Cheira'ntkus. So called from the Arabic khcyry, the name of a plant with red sweet-scented flowers. 
Herbs, or occasionally shrubs, with entire or toothed leaves, and flowers of various colors. C. Cheiri is a 
