( 4 ) 
upwards, and showing the two valves, 
with the seeds ranged along the dis¬ 
sepiment, or partition, of the two 
cells, and the permanent stigma at 
the top. 
i k l Figures of silicles, or small short pods 
or pouches. 
i The flat triangular, or heart-shaped silicle 
of the shepherd’s purse. 
k The oblong silicle of scurvy-grass, both 
shut and open. 
I The almost spherical silicle of candy-tuft. 
See Letter' XXIII. and Plate XXI. 
e Explains the classical character of the 
class Tetradynamia, and 
h i k l Explain the characters of the two 
orders, Siliquosa and Siliculosa , into 
which it is divided. 
