26 6. OEUCIFERiE. 
Suborder V. LOMENTACE.E. 
Silicle or silique dividing transversely into 1-seeded cells: the 
true silique often barren, all the seeds being in the beak. 
Tr. X. CAKILIXE.E. SUicle 2-jointed. 
29. Cakile. Silicle angular, of two. 1-seeded, indehiscent 
joints, upper joint deciduous with an erect seed, lower per- 
sistent seedless or with a pendent seed. 
30. Cbambe. Silicle 2-jointed, upper joint globose with 1 
.seed pendent from a long curved seed-stalk springing from 
the bottom of the cell, lower joint barren stalklike. 
Tr. XI. RAPHANEjE. Silique linear or oblong, terete or 
moniliform. 
31. Raphanus. Silique linear or oblong, tapering upwards, 
smooth and indehiscent, or moniliform and dividing trans- 
versely into 1-seeded cells, lowermost cell barren imper- 
fectly 2-valved stalklike. 
Suborder I. miiqtume. Tribe I. Arahidea'. 
1. Matthi'ola Ji. Br? Stock. 
+1. M. iiu-iinn (R. Br.) ; st. shrubby upright branched, /. lan- 
ceolate entire hoary, pods ""cylindrical without glands." — Sy. 
E. B. 1935. R. ii. 45.— Fl. of a full purple.— Cliffs in the Isle of 
Wight. P. V. VI. Hoary Stork. E. 
2. M. diiuuta (R. Br.) ; st. herbaceous diffuse, 1. oblong 
downy, Imcer I. sinuate, pods compressed mMrim^et/ with glands. 
—E. B. 462. R. ii. 45.— Fl. purple.— South and South-west 
coasts. B. VI.— VIII. Sea Stock. E. I. 
2. Cheiran'thits Linn. em. R. Ilr. Wallflower. 
*1. C. Chelri (L.) ; st. shrubby, 1. lanceolate acute entire with 
bipartite adpressed hairs, pods tetragonal. — E. B. 1934. R. ii. 
45.— Fl. yellow or tinged with red.— Old walls. P. IV. V. 
E. S. I. 
3. Nasturtium R. Br. Water-Cress. 
1. iV. oJficimUe (R. Br.); 1. pinnate, Its. ovate or oblong 
subcordate sinuate-dentate, pet. n'/iite twice as long as calyx, 
pods linear. — E. B. 855. R. ii. 50. — Pods patent. When 
1 Concerning Robert Brown 'a authorship, see Joiirn. Bot., 1912, Snppl. III. 
