Class XV. 
TETRADYNAMIA. 
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916.5 Leaves runcinate hairy, Stem hairy, Siliques subulate appressed to the rachis 
9166 Leaves lanceolate stalked toothed pubescent 
9167 Leaves smooth glaucous : lower stalked runcinate pinnatifid ; upper linear lanceolate entire 
9168 Leaves lane, toothed sessile smooth. Stem branched divaricating, Siliques erect roundish smootli [base 
9169 Leaves pinnated. Lobes oval oblong blunt sinuate-toothed with rounded recesses, Stem hispid backward at 
9170 Stem and Ivs. smth. : rad. runcin. ; caul, pinnatifid. Lobes and recesses acute, Cal. much spread. Pods rough 
9171 Stem pods and Ivs. smooth : rad. runcin. ; cauline cut or pinnatifid. Lobes and recesses acute, Cal. spreading 
9172 Stem and leaves smooth runcinate pinnate. Lobes toothed terminal elongated, Cal. and pods spreading erect 
9173 Stem villous somew. hoary, Leaves runcinate pubes. Lobes toothed or ent. acute. Pods nearly erect, Cal, lax 
9174 Lower leaves runcin. hispid with toothed lobes : upper pinnated smooth with lin. ent. lobes. Pods spreading 
9175 Lvs. smth. pinnat. with obi. blunt somew. tooth, lobes, Pedic. very sh. Pods muric. rough point, with sh. style 
9176 Leaves bipinnate with oblong linear cut lobes, Pedicels 4 times as long as calyx. Petals smaller than calyx 
9177 Leaves about 3-pinnate hoary with very small blunt lobes. Stem ^ shrubby. Petals larger than calyx 
9178 Lvs. pinnated, Segm. lane, cut serrated : outer confluent, Petals larger than calyx. Pods shorter than stalk 
9179 Pedic. axillary very short solitary, Pods erect downy. Leaves sinuate pinnatifid, Stem downy backwards 
9180 Pedic. about 3 axill. very short. Pods erect smooth, Lvs. sinuate runcin. Lobes acute toothed lowest largest 
9181 Pedic. very short axill. or naked. Pods and stems erect hispid, Leaves smoothish obi. acutely runcin.-pectin. 
9182 Leaves lyrate pinnatifid smooth. Stem erect leafy. Pedicels tliick shorter than calyx 
9183 Rad. leaves lyrate : cauline pinnat. Lobes linear ent. term, largest, Pedic. slender almost shorter than alyx 
9184 Leaves linear entire, Branches and pedicels glandular and hairy. Pods glandular 
9185 Leaves cordate. Pods prismatical much longer than pedicel 
9186 Leaves ovate roundish. Pods lanceolate the length of their stalk 
9187 Pods length of style: when young covered by the persistent calyx, Fl. sessile. Leaves linear entire 
9188 Pods much longer than style when young having a persistent calyx, Fl. subsessile. Leaves linear entire 
9189 Pods thrice as long as style 2-edged naked, Fl. on short stalks. Leaves oblong lanceolate sinuate toothed 
9190 Leaves lane, toothed pubescent with a 3-parted down, Stem branched. Pods lax, Stigma 2-lobed [of pod 
9191 Lvs. obi. lane, somew. tooth. pub with 3-part. down. Stem straight round, Length of style great, than breadth 
9192 Lower leaves runcinate toothed : upper lane, undivided, Fl. branches and pods comp. 4-cor. erect spreading 
9193 Lvs. lane, somew. toothlet. roughish green, Pods erect spread, twice as long as stalk. Stigma small subsessile 
9194 Leaves linear lane, repand-toothed, subpubes. Pods spreading torulose scarcely thicker than short pedicel 
9195 Lvs. lin. entire and stem cinereous v/ith appressed 2-parted hair. Pods somew. erect, Stigma stalked emarg. 
9196 Lvs.lin.ent.or somew. tooth. somew. hoary with 2-part. hair. Claws long, than cal. Pods erect, Stig. near sess. 
9197 Lower lvs. lane, toothed : upper somewhat linear entire. Petals roundish obovate. Claws longer than calyx 
9198 Leaves lanceolate toothed narrowed at base. Petals obovate oblong. Pods spreading. Style scarcely any 
9199 Leaves lin. obi. : lower toothed runcin. and stem pubesc. rough. Pods spreading. Style very short and thick 
9200 Leaves membranous smoothed : cauline cordate sagittate stem-clasping oblong ; radical stalked ovate 
9201 Rad. lvs. obov. : cauline cordate stem-clasping, all blunt smooth glauc. Sides of square stalk without nerves 
9202 Pods cuneate pyriform with 4 ribs and a longish style. Leaves lanceolate nearly entire 
9203 Pods roundish pyriform with 4 ribs and a longish style, Leaves repand toothed 
9204 Pods globose. Leaves oblong serrate toothed bluntly stem-clasping at base. Stem smooth 
9205 The only species 
9206 Leaves pinnatifid. Lobes oblong toothed or cut, Pods compressed twin netted 
9207 Lvs. pinnatifid. Lobes ent. toothed or pinnatifid. Pods somew. acute compressed with crested rugose valves 
9205 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
the Basque tongue, and in other dialects of France beler or veler. From the seeds of K perfoliatum, a plant 
not known in this country, oil for lamps is expressed in Japan. _ . ^ . . /• -c- 
1425 Camelina: that is to say, chamce-li7ium, dwarf flax. C. sativa is cultivated in many parts of Europe 
for the seeds, from which oil is olitained. For the method of its culture see Parmentier, in Roz. Corns d'Agric, 
V. xi. «. 291. ' Bosc. Diet. d'Agr. 3. p. 45. Galliz. Bot. Agr. 3. p. 170. , ^^■ , n 
1426. Neslin. A name first employed by M. Desvaux, but not explained by him. A genus allied to Ca- 
melina, but well distinguished by its one-seeded indehiscentsilicles. , , , •, i„ f^^f „r 
1427. Coronopus. From y.oec^vr., a crow, and ^s^?, a foot. The leaves are deeply cut, and resemble the feet of 
a bird. Coronopus Ruellii was formerly gathered and used as a salad, but has long since been ddbv^.vea.y 
neglected. C. niloticus is said, by Delile, to be used in Egypt for the same purpose. 
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