698 444. Draba. 80. CRUCIFERiE. PL ex. that. 
4. Dr ala mar alls. Wall whitlow -grass* 
Stem branched; leaves ovate, embracing the stem, toothed; 
siliculce spreading, bald. 
Paronychia q. Bursan pastoris major loculo oblongo C. Bauhini, Rail 
Syn. 292, 2. 
Draba muralip, Lin. S. P. 897. 
Shady hills ; annual ; May. 
Stem branchy from the bottom, hairy; hairs stellate; 
leaves heartshape, hairy ; hairs simple or forked ; flowers 
numerous, corymbose, changing to a very long raceme ; 
petals not nicked; siliculce Hat, bald, half as long as the 
pedicells, crowned with a very short style. 
5. Dr ah a aizoides. N Sengreen whitlow-grass . 
Scapes naked, bald; leaves lanceolate, linear, stiff, keeled; 
stamens equal to the petals ; sty le half as long as the ovary. 
Sedum petrseum, Ger. em. 514, 8. 
Draba aizoides, Lin. Mant. 91. 
Moenchia aizoides, Roth Germ. 213. 
Small rock sengreen. 
Walls and alpine rocks; perennial; March. 
Roots fibrous, many-headed; leaves radical, rosaceous, 
perennial, 1-ribbed, shining, fringed; fringe white, stiff; 
scapes solitary ; petals nicked, gold-yellow ; siliculce bald, 
crowned by a long style. 
XXVIII. 4 45. CAMELINA. Crantz. Cameline. 
Siliculce nearly ovate, many-seeded; valves bellied; coty- 
ledons incumbent ; filaments toothless. 
Camelina sativa. Cultivated cameline. 
Siliculce reverse-ovate, margined; stigma simple; leaves 
lanceolate, arrowslmpe. 
Myagrum, Raii Syn. 302 ; Ger. em. 273, 3. 
Myagrum sativum, Park. 867 ; Lin. S. P. 894. 
Myagrum sylvestre, seu Pseudom^agrum, Park. 868. 
Moenchia sativa, Gmelin Syst. Nat. 2, 971. 
Camelina sativa, Crantz. Austr. 1, 17. 
Gold of pleasure. Sesamum. 
Corn-fields, and among flax, naturalized; annual; June. 
Stem upright, downy, panicled at top ; corymbus many- 
flowered, changed to very long racemes ; petals yellow, not 
nicked; siliculce upright, not notched, reverse-ovate, not 
margined. — Cultivated for the oil yielded by its seeds. 
