1004 
laiearica^ 
prostrata. 
(ornutum. 
TETRADYN. SILICULOSA. 1251—1253. 
Silicles briflly: 
toothed. 
leaves pinnate, 
I 
with the divifions 
Majorca. Jacq. hort^ 144. Gouan. illujlr. 4^. t. 20. 
Stem much branched, fpreading, angular; filicles globular, 
where armed with foft fpines. 
Silicles i-feeded, toothed: leaves pinnatifid, with finu!’*® 
divifions. 
Africa. Dcsfont. atl. 1 . p. 76. tah. 1 50. 
Stem proftrate : lea-vis pubcicent : flmuers white, 
1251. PUGIONIUM. Silicle tranfverfely 
terminated each fide by a horn, without valv^*’ 
2-leeded: feed coated. 
PUGIONIUM. 
Bunias cornuta, Sp, pi. 935. 
Siberia, Gartn. fern. 2. p. 291. t. 142./. 3. W'illd. 3. 4’^‘ 
Silicle with 4 fpines in the middle diredled every way. 
1252. CAKILE. itilicle lanceolate, fomewhat 
lided, confifting of 2 deciduous joints, witho^’^ 
valves, and eacn containing a fingle feed ; 
lower-joint with a tooth each fide at the tip. 
Sea-roc^' 
*maritima. Leaves pinnatifid, with linear llightly toothed divifions. 
Bunias Cakile. Sp. pi. 936. Smith. With, Hudf. 
Sea filorcs. Engl. hat. t. z^i. FI. Dan., t. 
Herb fleihy, glaucous : leaves toothed and pinnatifid, alterU^'^’ 
with a rib down the middle: Hmvers whitifli. 
agyptiaca. Leaves obovate, cut-toothed. 
Italy ; Egypt. Very much referables the laft. [ 
*^ 53 * CRAMBE. AY/r/e globular, diciduous, ^ 
out valves, i-feeded: the 4 longer 
with a tooth near the top. Sea K^‘^' 
* maritima. Leaves angular, undulate, glaucous, glabrous ; 
glabrous. 
Sea fliores, Eng. bat. t. 924. Flor. Dan, f, 316. 
iatarica. Leaves more than decompound, cut-toothed, glabro^^' 
Hem glabrous. 
Hungary; Siberia. Jarq. ic. rar. i. /. 129. 
erientalis. Leaves oblong, pinnatifid-runcinatc, very rout'll ; 
nearly glabrous. ^ 
The Ball, Leafets pinnatifid, glaucous. 
