$96 ORD. XXIII. Siliqguosce, 
CARDAMINE PRATENSIS. COMMON LADIES-SMOCK, 
Or, CUCKOW-FLOWER. 
SYNONY.MA. Cardamine. Pharm. Lond. & Edin. Nasturtium 
pratense magno flore. Bauh. Pin. 104. Nasturtium pratense 
majus seu Cardamine latifolia. Park. 825, Iberis Fuchsii seu 
Nasturtium pratense sylvestre. J.B. 2.889. Cardamine. Ger. 
_Raii, Hist. Sp. 2. p. 814. Synop. 299. Cardamine foliis pin- 
natis radicalibus subrotundis, caulinis linearibus. Hal. No. 473. 
Cardamine pratensis. With. Bot. Arrang. 688.  Relhan, Flor. 
Cant. 255. Curt. Flor. Lond. « Floribus simplicibus. & Flo- 
ribus plenis, H. Kew.  SovpGeuv ixeev. Dioscor. 
Class Tetradynamia. Ord. Siliquosa. Z. Gen. Plant. 812. 
Ess. Gen. Ch. Siliqua elastice dissiliens valvulis revolutis. Stigma 
integrum. Cal, subhians. 
Sp. Ch. C. foliis pinnatis: foliolis radicalibus subrotundis; caulinis 
lanceolatis. 
THE root is perennial, branched, and sends off many long round 
fibres; the stalk is erect, round, smooth, sometimes branched to- 
wards the top, and rises about nine inches high: the leaves are 
pinnated, radical leaves frequently wanting, otherwise spreading 
in an orbicular shape, with roundish pinnz, which are dentated, 
or cut into several irregular unequal angles; the leaves upon the 
stalk are erect, and consist of four or five pair of pinnz, which are 
narrow, spear-shaped, concave, pointed, and the odd or terminal 
leafits are the largest: the flowers terminate the stem in a cluster 
or racemus, and stand upon smooth naked peduncles; the calyx is 
composed of four scaly leaves, which are oblong, obtuse, concave, 
deciduous, and alternately protuberant at the base; the corolla is 
