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er by half than the reft. The antherae are linear, eredf,' 
reflex at the apices. I'he glandule is melliferous, acu- 
minated, placed between the ftiorter ftamen and the ger- 
men, and then furrounds the fame ftamen. The gerrnen 
is the length ot the cup, prifmatical and tetragonal. 
There is no ftyle, the ftigma is bipartite, oblong, ered, 
bifurcated at the bafe, connivent at the apex and withers 
away. The filiqua is long, plain, ftriated, bilocular, with 
two valves and the valves are the length of the diftepi- 
inentum, containing many ovate comprefled feeds. ^ 
Matronalis. Unfavory Dames Violet with a fimple 
erect ftalk, ovato-lanceolated, denticulated leaves, and 
the petals emarginated. On the banks of the rivers 
about Daiehead and Grqffmere in IVeJl, Bien, May, 
TURRITIS. Tower Mustard. 
The cup is tctraphyllous, the leaves are ovato-oblong, 
parallello-connivent, and deciduous. The flower is te- 
trapetalous and cruciform, the petals are ovato-oblong, 
obtufe, ered, entire, with ered ungues. There are fix 
ered fubulated filaments, the length of the tube, two of 
which are fliorter than the reft, and all the anthers are 
fimple. The gerrnen is the length of the flower, round 
and partly compreffed, without any ftyle, the ftigma is 
obtufe. The filiqua is very long, narrow, tetragonal, 
bilocular, with two valves, the valves fcarce equal the 
diiTepimentum. The feeds are numerous, roundifhand 
emarginated. 
Glabra. Great "Tower Mujlard with radical, dentated, 
hifpid leaves, and thofe on the flalk are fmooth, entire, 
and furrcund tlie ftalk. An. May. 
Hirfuta. Hairy Tower Miiftard with all the leaves 
hifpid and thofe on the ftalk furround it. Bien. June. 
BRAS SIC A. Cabbage. 
The cup is tetraphyllous and ered, the leaves are 
lanceolated and linear, concavo-canaliculated, gibbous 
at 
