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7. RESEDACE^. 
— E.B. 97 . fl. 4177-— “In cultivated fields in the east of En- 
gland, but rare. B. VII.” Dyer's Wood. 
Suborder V. Lomentacece. Tribe XII. Cakilinece. 
33. Cakile Gaert. 
1. C. maritima (Scop.) ; joints of the pouch 2-edged, the up- 
per one with 2 teeth at the base, 1. fleshy pinnatifid or somewhat 
toothed. — E. B. 231. R. 4158. — El. purplish. Pouches an inch 
long, erect, wdth 4 sharp angles, swordshaped in the upper part. 
— Sandy sea-shores. A. VI. VII. Purple Sea-Rocket. 
Tribe XIII, Raphanea. 
34. Crambe Linn. Sea-kale. 
1. C. maritima (L.) ; longer filaments forked at the end, pouch 
without a style, 1. rounchsh sinuated wa\'y toothed glaucous and 
as well as the st. glabrous. — E. B. 924. R. 4164. — Root thick, 
fleshy. St. 2 feet high. FI. white. — Sandy sea-shores. P. VI. 
35. Raphanus Linn. 
1. R. Raphanistrum (L.); pods moniliform striated shorter 
than the very long beak, 1. simply lyrate. — E. B. 856. R. 4172. — 
Lobes of the leaves quite distinct. — Corn-fields. A. VI. VII. 
Jointed Charlock. 
2. R. maritimus (Sm.) ; pods moniliform striated beak shorter, 
radical 1. interruptedly pinnate. — E. B. 1643. R. 4174. — Lobes 
of the 1. usually so close as to overlap each other. — Sea-coasts, 
rare. B. ? VI. — VIII. Sea Radish. 
The fi'uit of Raphanus, Cakile, and Crambe consists of a very 
small 2-celled pedicelliform usually sterile pod with a long moni- 
liform beak bearing the seeds and (hviding transversely into as 
many indehiscent cells as there are seeds. See Prim. FI. Sam. 
10. This is the true structure of the Siliqua lomentacea. 
Order VII. RESEDACE^. 
Sep. 4 or 5 or 6, persistent. Cor. irregular, pet. 4 — 6 entire or 
lacerated. Stam. 10 — 24, filaments variously united, inserted on 
a glandular irregular 1 -sided ihsk. Ovary 3-lobed, 1 -celled, with 
3 parietal placentas. Fruit opening early at the end. Embryo 
cui’ved. 
1. Reseda. Cal. many-parted. Pet. entire or variously cut, 
unequal. Stam. numerous. Fruit of one cell opening at 
the top. Styles 3—6. 
