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milts hirfuta planta^ P. 834. ZryftniQ ftmilis hirfu-- 
ta^ non laciniata alba^ C. 101. Pr. 42. icon. Wall-- 
crels, or Tower-muftard, with Daifie-leaves. .Oa 
rocks, old walls, and dry mountainous padures. It 
is very common in Wefi 7 mreland\, The bottom- 
leaves rdemble thofe of the Dafie. 
3. Zurritis ^oulgaris ramefa^ R. 294. Burf^' jpa- 
fiori^ ftmilis ftli(^uofa major ^ 5 " minor ^ C. 108. Pa- 
ronychia major (Z altera minor ^ P.556. Codded 
Moufe-ear. On fandy dry places, and pifmire 
hills. It fiowers' in the fpring. : The flalk fome- 
times does not exceed an inch in height, fdmetimes 
it rifes nine inches high, or more *, it is fometimes 
branched, and has a leaf, without a pedicle, at the 
rife of each branch : The flowers are flnall, wliite, 
|| and ranged, without order, on oblong pedicles, and 
i| confifb of four roundifh petals. 
; 4. Turritis minor foliofa^ R. 294. Tower-mu- 
Hard, with many leaves. The leaves, at the bottom, 
are hairy ^ hut thofe on the ftalk fmooth : The 
flowers are fmall, and miUv white : The pods are 
flender, grow fparfedly,. and ..fhand out from the 
flalk, by which it is diilinguifli’d from the fir ft fpecies. 
Rapa, T urnep . T he flo wer confifts of four petals, 
which expand in the form of a crofs : The ftyle 
I turns to a pod, ending in a fungous horn ; and 
is divided into two cells by an intermediate par- 
tition, .to which the valves adhere on both fides^ 
and are full of roundifh feeds: It has acarneous 
' and tuberous root. The fpecies are : * 
1. Rapa fativa rotunda^ R. 294, C. 89. Ra- 
pum ynajus^ G. 177, Em. 232. Round Tiirnep. 
2. Rapa fativa oblongay feu fominay R. 294, C. 
po. Rapum radice oblongUy Long-rooted 
Turneps. 
Napus, Wild Navew. The root is long, flen- 
der, and woody, with many fibres at the bot- 
tom j is lefs, and of a more acrid tafte than the 
Turnep: 
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