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long pedicels in a subiinibellate coiymb. — Kent ; near Swaasea ; 
and other places. Introduced. P. V. VI.] E. 
• * Pouch ovate or roundish winged notched, t Style manifest. 
1. L. campes'tre (R. Br.) ; 1. downy tootlied lower ones oblong 
narrowed into a footstalk, steni-1. Ismceolate sagittate and am- 
plexicanl, pouch ovate scaly notched and rounded at the end, 
styk scarcely longer than the notch. — E. B. 1-385. E. ii. 9. — Scales 
on the pouch only minute globular blisters when fresh. St. one, 
upright, about a foot high, branched in the upper part. — Dry 
graveUy soil. B. YI.— VIH. E. S. I. 
2. L. Smith 'ii (Hook.) ; 1. haiiy toothed lower ones obcor- 
date stalked, stem-1. lanceolate-sagittate amplexicaul, pouch 
ovate smooth notched and rounded at the end, style tivice as long 
as the notch.— L. hirtum, Sm., E. B. 1803. — Seeds \ as long as 
in Z. campestre. Pouch sometimes with a few scales, never 
haiiy. St. several, 6 — 12 in. long ; central st. erect, others dif- 
fuse.— Hedge-banks. P. vm. E. S. I. 
tt Style minute. 
[Z. sativum (L.) ; lower 1. lobed pinnate or bipinnate, upper 
1. sessile linear entire, pouch roundish oval blunt. —R. ii. 9. — 
Escaped from cidtivation in many places.] E. 
*** Pouch oval or roundish notched, style minute. 
3. Z. rnderdle (L.) ; lower 1. pinnatifid, upper 1. linear entire, 
pouch patent, diandi'ous, petals 0. — E. B. 1595. P. ii. 10. — End 
of pouch naiTowly winged. St. branched, often a foot high. 
Radicle dorsal. — Waste places near the sea, rare. A. V. VI. 
E. I. 
•*♦* Pouch oval or roundish scarcely notched wingless, 
style mimde. 
4. Z. latifdliiwi (L.) ; 1. ovate-lanceolate semite or entire uii- 
divided, pouch oval entire dovray. — E. B. 182. R. ii. 10. — Y\. 
many, small, in compound leafy pauicled clusters. St. 3 feet 
high, erect, branched. L. large, the lower ones upon long stalks, 
the upper nearly sessile and nan-ower. — In salt marshes and 
sandy places near the sea. P. VII. VIH. Dittander. E. S. ? 1. 
28. Capsel'la Vent. Shepherd's Purse. 
1. C. Bursa-pa-itoris (DC.) ; radical 1. lanceolate pinnatifid or 
imdivided toothed, upper 1. amplexicaul auricled, pouch trian- 
gular-obcordate. — ThlaspiSm., E. B. 1485. — Vaiying gi-eatly in 
size and the division of its leaves. Known by its peculiar 
pouches. — A common weed. A. IH.— X. E. S. 1. 
