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■■ 11. At.tja'eia Adans. Sauce-alone. 
1. A. officiixalii (.Vndrzj.) ; 1. heartshaped the lower ones reni- 
form sinuate-dentate all stalked, pods erect-patent much longer 
than their stalks, seeds oblong- subcylindncal striate. — E. B. 
796. it ii. 60. Sisyvihrium Alliaria Sm., Koch. — St. erect, 
— 3 feet hi^h, slightly branched. L. large, thin, veined, smell- 
mglike garlic when bruised. Fl. white. — Hedge-banks. B. V. 
VL Jack-by-the- Hedge. E. S. I. 
12. EBTsnmi Linn. "Worm-seed. 
1. E. chetranthoides (L.) ; 1. oblong-lanceolate slightly toothed 
with stellate-tripartite haii^, all narrowed into a slight footstalk, 
pedicels longer than the calyx 2 or 3 times shorter than the pods, 
pods patent ascending, seeds small many. — E. B. 942. B. ii. 83. 
— Seeds very small, so many in the pod as to be nearly 2-rowed. 
Fl. smaU. Pods always diverging trom the stem. — Cultivated 
ground, rare. Wild in the Fens. B. — MH. E. L 
[E. orientdh (R. Br.) : i mal-heart-ihaped blunt clasping the 
stem, radical 1. obovate, all smooth glaucous undivided entire. 
— E. B. 1804 B, ii. 61. — Fl. white or cream-coloured. — Fields. 
Introduced. A. V.— ML] E. L 
Tribe III. Brassicece. 
13. BfiAs'siCi Linn. 
• Valves of pod \-ribbed. 
1. B. derdcea (L.) ; 1. glabrous glaucous waved and lobed, 
Ijower L Ivrate, upper I. obhng se-ssile. — E. B. 637. B. n. 97. — 
L. large, thick and somewhat fleshy. Stam. all erect. Fl. large, 
cream-coloured. Eac-eme elongated before the fl. expand. Cal. 
erect, adpressed. The wild state of the garden Cabbage. — Clifls 
bvthe seainthe South and West. B. — ^ 1 1 1. Wild Cabbage. 
E. S. ? L 
12. B. camim'tris (L.) ; Imcer I. lyrate dentate somewhat 
hispid, tipper I. oi'sfe acuminate deeply -cordate aiiiplexicaul gla- 
brous. — E.B. — '• Kaceme close, the open fl. rising above 
the buds." FL yellow. — ^. B. Bapa (L.) ; root caulescent fleshy. 
— E. B. 2176. B. ii. 96. — Borders of fields and banks of rivers. 
A. or B. ^1. ^TL Wild Xavew. /3. Turnip. E. S. 't I. 
[B. Ndpm (L.) ; loioer I. lyrate dentate glabroug, upper I. 
Motig somewhat narrmced belotc xcith a dilated cordate semiam- 
plexicaui ba.se.—E. B. 2146. B. ii. 93. — •• Raceme elongated at 
the time when the fl. expand. Shorter stam. patent, ascending." 
FL veUow. It is difficult to find any character bv which to di- 
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