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TETRADYNAMIA. SILICULOSA. Lepidium. 
| Speedwell-leaved Whi Medi -grass. Fissures of rocks, moun- 
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Derbyshire, Yorkshire, and oat means Armbar Scar near 
Arncliff, Littendale and urT. [Near to a 
cotton manufactory a little ied Malham Cove. Mr. Carry. ] 
aye 
D. Stem-leaves ee hoary : pouches oblong, slant- i 
- ing, nearly sitting. 
E, bot. 388-Fl. dan. 130—Pet. 48.3 and 4—Pluk. 42. 1. 
Root a hand’s breadth long. Root-leaves very numerous, 
disposed in a rose-like wee spear-shaped, cottony and somewhat 
‘ poe pointed ; tem- leaves often = of 30, sitting, 
esis stiff cL scciching to the It flowers with the 
nemone. Linx. Stems 6 to 9 files, slightly cottony, simple, 
aot: ' Leaves oval-spear-shaped, a little hairy, the lower 
nated by the blunt summit. Mr. Wodbwanp. 
Wreathen-podded tienes, ae — of limestone roi 
= Saad mountainous meadows, Westmoreland and Caernar- 
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pore, on the west Bex Woopwarp. Side of Rose- 
LEPIDIUM. Pouch notched at the end, com- 
pressed : values sharply keeled; 1 seed in 
each cell. 
+ (1) Four stamens vtec 
tony pastures, especially in a calcareous soil, in. 
555 
inca’na, 
¥s leave winged, very entire: petals notched, smaller petree’um. 
than the calyx. 
, bot. 111-Facg. austr. 131-Col, ecphr. 273-Crantz. i, 2. 
oe 4. a, 
wiv Soares! smallest delicate ‘plants. Lan fies es dark 
3 leaftts elliptical, tapering each way, on a stalks, very 
as thickich, isin 6 t ripe g. Bh an od Blowers 
2 close Ose corymbus, which, as the fruit ripens, iespshene out into 
8 ‘bunch, Petals spatula-shaped, white, as long as, and narrower 
