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CRUCIFERJE. 
seeds ripen. Fi. considerably larger than those of the preceding 
species. — A weed near Bath. B. VII. VIII. E. 
t3. E. orientale (R. Br.) ; I. elliptical heartshaped obtuse 
clasping the stem, radical 1. obovate, all smooth glaucous undi- 
vided entire. — E. B. 1804. Conringia orientalis R. 4382. — Fl. 
white or cream-coloured. — "Fields and cliffs near the sea." 
Dingle, Kerry. A. V. — VII. E. I. 
Tribe III. Brassicea. 
13. Brassica Linn. 
1. B. oleracea (L.) ; 1. glabrous glaucous waved and lobed, 
lower 1. lyrate, upper I. oblong sessile. — E. B. 637. R- 4438. — L. 
thick and somewhat fleshy. Stain, all erect. Fl. large, cream- 
coloured. Raceme elongated before the fl. expand. The wild 
state of the garden Cabbage. — Cliffs by the sea. B. "V. VI." 
VIII. Wild Cabbage. 
2. B. campestris (L.) ; lower I. lyrate dentate somewhat hispid, 
upper I. ovate acuminate deeply cordate amplexicaule glabrous. 
— E. B. 2234. R. 4434. — "Raceme close, the open fl. rising 
above the buds." Fl. yellow. — fi. Rapa ; root caulescent fleshy. 
B. Rapa Linn. E. B. 2176. R. 4437 — Borders of fields. A. or 
B. VI. VII. Wild Navew. fi. Turnip. 
3. B. Napus (L.) ; lower I. lyrate dentate glabrous, upper I. 
oblong somewhat narrowed below with a dilated cordate semi- 
amplexicaule base. — E. B. 2146. R. 4435. — "Raceme elongated 
at the time when the fl. expand. Shorter stam. patent, ascend- 
ing." Fl. yellow. It is difficult to find any character by which 
to distinguish this plant from the preceding.— Borders of fields. 
A. or B. V. VI. Rape, or Coleseed. 
4. B. nigra (Koch) ; I. all stalked, lower 1. lyrate toothed : 
the terminal lobe large and lobed, upper 1. lanceolate entire, 
calyx spreading horizontally, pods adpressedto the stem. — Sinapis 
E. B. 969. R. 4427- — Pods quadrangular. Fl. yellow. Lower 
1. large, rough. — Hedgebanks and waste places. A. VI. — VIII. 
Black Mustard. 
14. Sinapis Linn. 
1. S. arvensis (L.) ; pods subcylindrical knotty longer than 
the conical 2-edged seedless beak, "valves 3-nerved," 1. ovate the 
lowermost sublyrate stalked, upper 1. sessile, calyx spreading 
horizontally. — E. B. 1748. R. 4425. — Fl. large, yellow. Whole 
plant scabrous. Pods glabrous or rough with deflexed bristles. 
Stem 1—H foot high.— Corn-fields. A. VI.— VIII. Charlock. 
2 S. alba (L.) ; pods cylindrical knotty shorter than the sword- 
shaped seedless beak, "valves 5-nerved," I. lyrate pinnatifid irre- 
