TETRADYNAMIA. SILICULOSA. Thlaspi. 
aoe. austr. 237-Cal. ecphr. 276. 1-F..B. ii. 926~-Tabern. 
852. 1-Ger. em. 208, right hand fig.—Clus. ii. 131. 2. 
-| Root. creeping. Ray. -Root-/eaves large, smooth, seiesing 
down into ra, Mr. Woopwarp. Seeds only 1 or 2 in 
each cell. E. b Fl owers large, white. Axnthers po pe 
. Thlaspi “vats Globilarie. Ray. Synz. 305. In 
about the ebbing and flowing well, a Shile from Settle i in York. 
“shire, towards Ingleborough ; nan in many places of the moun- 
inous pastures between Sett am, Ray. I found it 
on the road from Settle to Malham, within about half a mile of 
the Tarn. Curr. [On Ingleborough. Woopwarp. 
dbus P. June, July. 
aes Pouch ingerecly heart-shaped : leaves glaucous, some- 
what toothed, embracing ne stem : petals as long as 
the eps seeds num 
“EB. ‘bot. 81-—Clus. ii, 131. Saupe: $54. 19~Ger. em, 263. 7. 
Ger, 210, 7-Park. 837. 8-Thlaspi perfoliatum minus. 
Ray Syx. 305. 6.° 
* Root leaves forming a tuft. Stem stile; central, flowering 
¢arly ; other lateral stems afterwards shoot up, flowering later. 
Petals white, about the length of the calyx. Anthers purplish. 
eeds 3 or 4 in each cell. E. bots © Dr. Smith observes, that Mr. 
has been m 
any view to Mr. Hudson’s opinions, and are founded on 
the indlipueable veracity, and well known accuracy of Ray, who, 
in his Bebe ae Pp: at No. 4 and 6, records two species, refer- 
fag to the same figures which Linnzus in the Sp. Pl. has quoted 
to the Thi. ae “Gnd Thi. alpestre, so se I must believe 
‘le grass. Yorkshire Merrer. ost limestone re Rae 
Westmoreland and Cumberland, Strcabadcaie Limestone rocks 
ey ae Dr. SMITH, B. July. 
alpes’tre. 
