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[*S. pnlyverdtinm (L.) ; pods subulate spfeadiwj sessile ax- 
illary about 3 toi/ether, 1. lanceolate repand -dentate or subhas- 
tate.— <SV. £. /}. 97. R. ii. 73.— St. leafy throughout, branched, 
" prostrate.' Fl. small.— Bury St Edmunds, naturalized. A. 
VII. VIII.] E. 
2. .S'. Trio (L.) ; pods terete -4 times as lomj as their pedicels 
erect-patent, when young exceeding the fl., seeds oblong, I. 
runcinate-pinnatifid, lobes dentate oblong the terminal lobe 
angular, lobes of the upper 1. lanceolate with the terminal lobe 
hastate.— B. 1631. R. ii. 75.— Erect, branched, st. and 1. 
glabrous. Fl. yellow. Pods narrow, linear. Pedicels slender. — 
Near old towns, rare. A. VII. VIII. London Rocket. E. S. I. 
3. S. Sophia (L.) ; pods terete 3 times as long as the pedi- 
cels erect-patent, seeds oblong, /. doubltj or trebly pinwxtifid, 
segments linear or linear-lanceolate. — E. B. 963. R. ii. 84.— St. 
erect, branched, and as well as the 1. slightly downy. Fl. 
yellow. Pet. short. Pods linear, narrow. Pedicels slender.— 
Waste places, not common. A. VI. — VIII. Flixwecd. E.S.I. 
4. S. Thalidmim (Gay) ; pods 4-augular linear ascending 
t\\'ice as long as their patent pedicels, seeds oblong not striate, 
/. ohl ong-l anceolate undiviikd- toothed. — Arabis Sm. E. B. 901. 
C'onringia R. ii. 60. — St. erect, slender, much branched, with 
few leaves which are nearly all radical. Fl. small,iwhite. Pods 
aagidar, not convex on the back as in the other species nor with 
the lateral longitudinal veins so strongly marked.— On walls 
and banks. A. IV. V. and IX. X. E. S. L 
[S. pannon'icum (Jacq.) ( = S. Sinapistrum Crantz?) is quite 
established near Cro.sby, Lane. J. of B. \. 239.] 
10. Allia'eia M. Bieb. Sauce-alone. 
I. .<!. officiadlis (Andrz. ex M. Bieb.); 1. heartshaped the 
lower ones reniform sinuate-dentate all stalked, pods erect- 
patent much longer than theii- stalks, seeds oblong subcyliudri- 
cal striate. — R. ii. 60. Sisymbrium Aliiaria (Scop.) E. B. 
796. — St. erect, 1 — 3 feet liigh, slightly branched. L. large, 
thin, veined, smelling like garlic when bruised. Fl. white. — 
Hedge-banks. B. V. VI. Jack-by-the-Hedne. E. S. I. 
11. Erys imum Linn, em., DC. Worm-seed. 
1. E. cheiranthoi'des (L.); 1. oblong-lanceolate slightly toothed 
with stellate-tripartite hairs, all narrowed into a slight foot- 
stalk, pedicels longer than the calyx 2- or 3-fold shorter than 
the pods, ped. patent, pods suberect, seeds small many. — E. B. 
