548 
TETRADYNAMIA. 
Class XV. 
9132 maritima Tenore. 
9133 ciliata Dec. 
9134 Colum'nee Tenore. 
9135 A'pula L. 
9136 lEevigata L. 
fialpestris W. & K. 
9137 coronopifolia All. 
9138 ambigua Dec. 
9139 saxatilis Dec. 
9140 sempervirens L. 
sea-coast O un 
ciliated O un 
Columna's Q un 
spear-leaved Q un 
smooth-podded ^ ^ \xn 
Hungarian ^ \m 
buck's-horn-lv. ^ ^ nn 
doubtful :k A 
stone A un 
downy-leaved j£ A un 
1414. EUCLI'DIUM. R.Br. Euclidium. 
9141 syriacum R. Br. Syrian O cu 
1415. OCHTHO'DIUM. Dec. Ochthodium. 
9142 a;gypt'iacum Dec. Egyptian O cu 
Bunias cegyptiaca L. 
1416. ANASTA'TICA. Z. Rose of Jericho. 
9143 Hierochun'tia L. common A cu 
1417. CAKI'LE. Tourn. Cakile. 
9144 maritima Scop. Sea Rocket O un 
1418. RAPIS'TRUM. Desv. Rapistrum. 
9145 perenne Dec. perennial % 
Cakile perennis Lher. 
9146 rugosum All. wrinkled 
Cakile rugosa Lher, 
9147 orientale Dec. oriental 
Myagrum orientale L. 
1419. CHORISPO'RA. Dec. Chorispora. 
9148 tenella Dec. purple 
<y arcudta bowed 
Raphanus arcuatus W. 
9149 sibirica L. Siberian 
H jn.jl 
Y 
Naples 
S. France 
1824. 
S 
CO 
Ten. nap. t. 61 
1 jn.jl 
Y 
1820. 
S 
CO 
Dec, ia gall, t.39 
1 jn.jl 
Y 
S. Italy 
1823. 
s 
CO 
CoLecp. t.284.f.l 
1 jn.jl 
Y 
Italy 
1710. 
S 
CO 
Lam.iU. t.560.f.l 
1 jn.jl 
Y 
Italy 
1777. 
D 
CO 
Jac. aust.4. t.339 
1 jn.jl 
Y 
Hungary 1816. 
D 
CO 
Pl.rar.hu.3.t.228 
1 jn.jl 
Y 
Italy 
1790. 
D 
Dec. diss. 1. 18 
f jn.jl 
Y 
S. Italy 
1820. 
D 
CO 
Dec.diss.'tll.f.l 
i jn.jl 
Y 
S. Europe 1821. 
D 
CO 
J jn.jl 
Y 
Spain 
1784. 
C 
s.l 
Barr. ic. t. 841 
Cruciferce. 
Sp. 1—2. 
Levant 
f jl.au 
W 
1778. 
S 
CO 
Jac. aus. 1. 1. 6 
Cruciferce. 
Sp. 1. 
f au 
Y 
Egypt 
1787. 
S 
CO 
Jac.vind.2. t.l45 
CrucifercB. Sp. 1. 
I jn.au W Levant 
Cruciferce. Sp. 1—3, 
f jn.s Pu Britain 
A un 
O un 
O un 
O un 
Cruciferce. 
l|jl Y 
1| jn.jl 
1 jl 
1597, D CO 
sea sh. S s.l 
fj(7. 3—5, 
Germany 1789. D s.l 
S. Europe 1739, S s.l 
Levant 1795. S co 
Cruciferce. Sp. 2 — 4. 
I jn.jl Pu Siberia 1780, S co 
\ jn.jl Pu Siberia ... S co 
jn.jl 
Altai 
1823. S CO 
1420. MALCO'MIA. R. 
9150 africana R. Br. 
9151 taraxacifolia Dec. 
9152 laxa Dec. 
9153 Chia Dec. 
9154 maritima R. Br. 
9155 arenaria Dec. 
9156 parviflora Dec. 
9157 lyrata Dec. 
9158 littorea R. Br. 
1421. HES'PERIS. L. 
9159tristis L. 
9160 laciniata All. 
9161 runcinata W. S( K. 
/3 bituminosa Savi. 
9162 matronalis L. 
inodora L. 
9163 aprica Pair. 
9164 arabidiflora Dec. 
Arabis grandiflora 
Br. Malcomia. 
African 
Dandelion-lvd. 
lax 
dwarf branching 
dwarf annual 
sand 
small-flowered 
lyrate 
small sea 
Rocket, 
night-smelling jj^ 
jagged 
runcinate 
clammy 
common 
scentless 
exposed 
naked-stalked 
L, 
O or 
O) or 
O or 
O or 
O or 
O or 
O or 
O or 
O or 
Q) or 
Q) or 
Q) or 
O or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
Cruciferce. Sp. 9 — 15, 
Africa 1747. 
Siberia 1795. 
Siberia 1820. 
Chio 1732. 
S. Europe 1713. 
Algiers 1804, 
S. Europe 1823, 
Cyprus 1820, 
S. Europe 1683, 
jn.jl 
jn 
jn 
jn 
my.jn 
jn.jl 
jn.jl 
jn.jl 
jn.n 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
V 
V 
V 
Pu 
W,Y 
Cruciferce. Sp. 6—20, 
1 ap.jn D.Pu Austria 1629, 
\\ my.jn Pu S. France ... 
lA jn.jl W.pu Hungary 1804, 
l|jn,jl W.pu 1816. 
4 my.au Pu Italy' 1597. 
4 my.jn Pk Britain past. 
I my.jn Pu Siberia 1822, 
i mr,my Pu Siberia 1798, 
S s.l 
S l.p 
S CO 
S S.1 
S s.l 
S s.l 
S CO 
S CO 
S s.l 
S s.l 
S CO 
S s.l 
S s.l 
D p.l 
S s.1 
S CO 
D s,l 
Jac, vind, 1. 1, 58 
Eng. bot. 231 
Jac, aust.5. t.414 
AU, ped. 1. t. 78 
Flo.Graeca,t,612 
Pall, it,3,t.L,f.3 
Boccsic, t.42, f.l 
Dil.el.t.l48.f.l78 
Bot. mag. 166 
Desf,atl.2.t.l62 
Dec. ic. gall, t.35 
Flor.GraBC,t.635 
Lob,ic, t.331.f.l 
Bot, mag, 730 
All, ped, t.82. f.l 
PI, rar, h.2, t.20O 
Lam.ill.t.564.f,l 
Eng. bot. 731 
AmaB,ac, t,4,f,20 
9144 
History, Use, Propagation^ Culture, 
1414, Euclidium. From w, well, and xXuSecu, to shut up, because of the firmly closed seed vessel. 
1415, Ochthodium. So called from ox^oohvi?, warted, in allusion to the surface of the pods, 
1416. Anastatica. Derived from ctvotrTMo-i?, resurrection. This plant has been so called because it has the 
curious property of recovering its original form, however dry it may be, upon immersion in water. The com- 
mon people believe that if you put this in water at the time when a woman first experiences the pains of 
childbirth, it will expand at the precise moment when the infant is brought into the world. Commonly called 
Rose of Jericho. It grows in the arid wastes of Arabia and Palestine, where it is called kaf maryam, that is 
to say, Mary's hand. , 
1417. Cakile. An Arabic word employed by Serapio, Smooth fleshy annual plants, with pinnatifid leaves, 
and white or purple flowers. They all grow upon the sandy coasts of the northern hemisphere. C. maritima 
ia said by Anguillara to be a powerful cathartic. 
