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C. anexica. English Scurvy Grass. Fig, 81. 
Root-leaves heart-shaped or ovate. Fruit elliptical, reticulated with 
ves. Muddy sea-shores. 6 in. Ann. May and June. White (4) 
FE. B.\,552. EF, B. 2.910. H. & Arn. 29. “Bub. 29. Lind. 27. 
C. panica. Danish Seurvy Grass. Fig. 82, 
Leaves all triangular. Fruit elliptical, reticulated with veins. Sea- 
coast and salt marshes. 4 in. Ann. May and June. White. 
EL. B. 1.696. EF. B.2.911. F. § Arn. 29. Bab. 29. Lind. 27. 
C. Anmoracia. Horse-radish. Fig, 83. 
Root-leaves large, oblong, wrinkled, on long foot-stalks. Fruit 
oblong. Waste places; a doubtful native. Root pungent, used as a 
_ condiment. 2-3 ft. Perenn. June. White. (4) #. B. 1. 2323. 
£. B. 2.912. H. & Arn. 29. Bab. 30. Lind. 27. 
Genus 13. SuspuLARIA, 
S. AQUATICA. Awil-Wort. Fig. 84. 
Leaves few, awl-shaped, springing from the root. Alpine lakes, in 
shallow water. 4 in. Ann, July. White. (2) E. B. 1. 732. 
EH. B. 2.913. HH. & Arn. 36. Bab. 33. Lind. 319. 
Genus 14. Drasa. 
D, verna. Whitlow Grass. Fig. 85. 
Leaves lanceolate, hairy, toothed. Petals deeply notched. Walls 
and dry banks. 3 in. Ann. March. White. (2) ZF. B. 1. 586. 
EB. BL 2.914. HH. § Arn. 30. Bab. 29. Innd. 26. 
D. arzorprs. Yellow Draba, Fig. 86. 
Leaves tufted, rigid, hairy. Petals slightly notched. Plant growing 
in moss-like tufts. Pennard Castle, Glamorganshire. 2 in. Perenn. 
April. Bright yellow. #. B.1.1271. #. B. 2.915. H. & Arn. 31. 
Bab. 28. Lind. 26. 
D. rnupestris. Rock Draba. Fig. 87, 
Leaves in tufts, lanceolate, slightly toothed, hairy. Petals entire. 
Highland Mountains. 2 in. Perenn. May and June. White. 
E. B.1. 1338. £. B. 2.916. H. & dra. 31. Bab. 28. Lind. 26. 
D. mncana. Twisted-podded Draba. Fig. 88. 
Stem-leaves deeply toothed, root-ones often entire. Pods twisted. 
Plant covered with white hairs. Limestone rocks. 2 im.—1 ft. Bienn. 
May. White. (2) £. B. 1. 388, #. B. 2.917. H.& Arn, 3. 
Bab. 28. Lind. 26. 
D. murauis. Broad-leaved Draba. _ Fig, 89. 
Leaves heart-shaped, toothed, hairy. Limestone rocks. 6 inl ft. 
Aon, April and May. White. (3) #. B. 1.912. &. B. 2. 918. 
H, § Arn. 31. Bab. 29. Lind. 26. 
Genus 15. CAMELINA, 
C. sativa. Gold of Pleasure. . Fig. 90. 
Leaves sagittate. Fruit obovate, rounded. — Cultivated ground, 
scarcely wild. Cultivated for the oil contained in the seeds. 3 ft. 
Ann, July. Yellow. (@) 4. B.1. 1254. E. B. 2.920. A, & Ara. 
36. Bab. 30. Lind. 30. 
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