694 441. Lepidium. 80. CRUCIFERiE. Pl. ex. that 
b. Thlaspidium. Siliculce notched , or margined . 
2. Lepidium ruderale . Ruin Pepperwort . 
Root-leaves pinnatifid ; branch-leaves linear, not nicked ; 
flowers 2-stamened ; petals 0 ; siliquce notched, spreading. 
Nasturtium sylvestre osyridis folio, Raii Syn . 303 , 1 ; Park. 829. 
Thlaspi minus, Ger.em. 303 , I. 
Lepidium ruderale, Lin. S. P. 900. 
Thlaspi ruderale, J)e Candolle FI. Gall. 4266. 
Bowyers ’ mustard. Narrowleaved wild cress. 
Walls by the sea ; biennial; June. 
Stem 1 foot high, upright, branched, flexuous, woolly ; 
leaves fleshy, bald ; lower leaves pinnatifid ; upper linear ; 
flowers very small; racemes when in fruit very long. 
3. Lepidium campestre. Champaign pepperwort . 
Stem-leaves arrowshape, toothed ; siliculce ovate, not 
notched, winged, glandularly dotted. 
Thlaspi vulgatius, Rail Syn. 305, 1. 
Lepidium campestre, Lin. S. P. 902. 
Common cow-cress. Mithridate mustard. Bastard cress. 
Corn-fields and rubbish ; annual; June and July. 
Stem 1 foot high, paniculately branched; leaves woolly; 
siliqua-valves margined, bald ; styles very short; petals small. 
0. glair urn. Leaves nearly bald, broad. 
Thlaspi vaccariae folio glabrum, Raii Syn. 305,5. 
Thlaspi vulgatissimum, Ger. em. 262,2. 
y. hirtum . Siliculce hirsute, dotted with glands. 
Thlaspi hirtum, Hudson Fl.Angl. 281. 
4. Lepidium hirtum . Rough pepperwort. 
Stem-leaves arrowshape, toothed, hairy; siliculce elliptic 
oblong, nicked, winged, hairy, not dotted. 
Thlaspi vaccariae incauo folio perenne, Raii Syn. 305,2. 
Lepidium hirtum, Lin. S. P. 901. 
Hoary cress. Hairy Mithridate mustard. 
Mountains ; biennial ? June and July. 
Stem 2 feet high, branched ; siliquce more oblong than 
those of L. campestre. 
5. Lepidium sativum. Cultivated pepperwort. 
Leaves many-cut, oblong ; cotyledons S-parted. 
Nasturtium hortense, Ger. em. 250, 1. 
Nasturtium sativum, Park. Par. 501. 
Lepidium sativum, Lin. S. P. 899. 
Garden cress. Town cress. Garden Jcarsse. 
Cultivated and naturalized ; annual; June and July. 
