4Ga 



TETEADYNAMIA SILiaUOSA. 



fijfficbiale. 



theiraiithoi' 

 des. 



lajiceolaUnn. 



11. SILiqUOSA. 



52/. ERYSIMUM. Gen. pi. ICQO. 



1. E. siliquis spic3e adpressis, foliis iinciuatis. JVilld. i/>. 



pi. 3. p. 50g. " 



Icon. Fl. dan. 560. Schhhr handb. 133. 

 On road sides, frequent : Canada to Carolina. Q, June, 



July. V. V. Flowers small, yellow, 



2. E. siliquis erectis, pedicellis fructiferis patentibus, foliis 



lanceolatis subintegerrimis. — IVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 511. 

 Icon. Fl. dcm. 731 & Q23. Engl, lot.' g42. Jacq. Jl. 



austr. 23. 

 In old fields and on road sides: Virginia j rare. Q. 



June, July. v. v. Flowers yellow. 



3. E. foliis lanceolatis inferioribus dentatis, unguibus calyce 



Icngioribus, laminis orbiculato-obovatis, stigmate ses- 



sili. Ait. kew. ed. 2. t. 4. p. 116. 

 Cheiranthus erysimoides. IVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 514. 

 Icon. Jacq.Jl. austr. J A. 

 ■On the banks of the Missouri. ^ . June. v. s. 



528. CHEIRANTHUS. Gen.pl. \QV)\. 



Pallasii. 1. C. caule simplici tereli glabriusculo, foliis glabris lanceo- 



lato-linearibus attenuatis repando-dentatis. 

 Oa the north-west coa:?t. Pallas. ^. July, v.s.in 

 Flerb. Lambert. Flowers da;k red, the size of 

 C. Chciri. 



32g. HESPERIS. Geji. pi. IO93. 



plnnatlfida. 1. H, foliis argute serratis : superioribus lanceolatis, infe- 

 rioribus inferne pinnatifidis, siliquis brevi-pedunculatis 

 breviusculis. Miih. /I. amer. 2. p. 31. 

 In shady woods : Kentucky and Tennassee. ^ . June. 



V. V. 



530. ARABIS. Gen.pl. lOig. 



alpina, 1 . A. foliis oblongo-lanceolatis amplexicaulibus acute deti- 



tatis. JVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 534. 

 Icon. Bot. mag. 220. Fl. dan. 02. 

 In Labrador. Cobnaster. % . May, June. v. s. in 

 Herb, Dickson. Flowers, as all the following, white. 



