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2. Rapiftrwn arucrum^ R. 295, G. 179, P.862, 
flore luteo^ C. 95. Charlock, or Wild Milliard. 
The llalk is about a cubit, or a cubit and a half 
high : The leaves are like thofe of Turnep, oblong 
and round at the end, but not divided into fo many 
jags on the edges : When they are bruiled, they do 
not llrike the nofe with that acrid fmell of Milliard, 
but have a pcrfed; oleraceous liiiell : The pods are 
round, plump, twice as long as thofe of Milliard, 
and llick a little out from the llalk: The feeds 
are Ihining and black. 
3. Sinapi album filiqua hirfuta^ femine alho vel 
ruffoy R. 295. Si 7 iapi alburn^ G. E. 244. Apii 
folio ^ C. 99. White Mullard. The flowers are 
larger, and of a deeper yellow than thofe of the 
common Mullard : The. cods Hand farther from the 
llalks, are very hairy, and contain white feeds, lar- 
ger than the common, by which the feed-velfel ap- 
pears knotted. 
Raphanus, Radilh. It has a crofs flower, con- 
filling of four petals ; out of whofe empalemeht 
rifes the ftyle, which turns to a poS, in the lhape 
of a horn, thick, fpungy, and furnilhed with a 
double row of red roundilh feeds, feparated 
by a thin membrane. It does not appear to be 
bivalve, according to Mr Ray, We have but 
one fpecies of this plant, viz. ^ 
Raphanus^ R. 296. fativus^ G. 183. mlgaris\ 
P. 861. minor ohlongiis^ C. 96. Radilh. The root 
is long, fingle, and white, covered with a tliin redilh 
membrane on the upper part: The leaves are large, 
rough, hairy, and pretty much cut on the edges : 
The llalks grow three or four feet liigh, branched : 
The flowers are whitifn, with a redilh Ipot on each 
petal. 
Raphanistrum, Charlock. It has a crofs flower; 
and, out of its empalement rifes the ftyle, which 
turns to a jointed pod, refembling a wreathed 
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