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TETRADYNAMIA. SILICULOSA. Cochlearia, 563. 
C. All the leaves egg-spear-shaped. an’glica, 
_ E. bot. 552-Fl. dan. 329-Blackw. B18Dod, 594. 2~Lob, 
obs. 157. 1, and ic. i, 294. 1-Ger, em, 401, 2~Park.285« 
1.—H. ox. iii. 20. row 3. 2~Ger. 324. 2. 
he root-leaves are generally entire, the stem-leaves genes 
rally indented, but sometimes they are all entire, or all indented, 
Pouches roundish, fleshy, much larger than t C. officinalis, 
and Soran by a longer style about 2-3ds of a line in length, 
WARD 
onetini English Seurvy-grass. Sea shores, in mudd 
Soil. Salt marshes, ae and Been whe — the salt Fuad over« 
flows it every tide. Mr. La ¥ th, Mr. C 
on the coast rg Mr. Woo ati Isle of Wight, sb and 
ng’s Weston. Sr. River banks site the Hotwells, Bristol. 
Mr. Swayne me A. or B, May. 
C. Leaves wing-cleft: stem depressed. _Coro’nopus. 
Fl. dan. 202—Blackw. 120-Ger. 340. 2~Ded. 110—Lob. obs. 
240. 1, and tc. 1. 438. 1=Ger. em. 427. 2—Pet. 50. G~ 
H. ox. iii. 19. 9=Tourn. 102—F. B. ii, 919, 2~Marth. 
851—Park. 502. 5—Park, 502. 2; 
and root-leaves prostrate, longer than the branc 
woke cut ato the fore edge, sat entire dogg the back Tice 
terminating one. strap-shaped, very entire. ~Pouc ney- 
crim depressed on de sides, with furrows and sharp 
ridges runn ing towards ad edge, where ey run out into 
sharpish poi points; one of the cells not unfrequently empty, in 
Which case the fertile heel expands filling up almost the whole 
of the seed-vessel. In t st respect it accords with the 
Magram, Sr. Buncher “a “a bosom of the leaves. Boss. 
2S apa Cress. Seuveypraiy: Cornfields ; age ae. 
C. Root-leaves spear-shaped, scolloped: stem -leaves snipt. Armora’cia, 
Woodv. 150-Blackw, 415—Fuchs. 660~F. B, ii. 852-Lonic. 
i. 160, 1-Trag. 734=Dod. 678. 1-Lob. obs. 173, and it, 
i. 320. 1-Ger. em. 241. 1—Park. 860-Pet. 49, 11-Gers 
187. 1~Matth, 442-H. ox. iil. 7. row 3. 24 
Var, 2. Root-leaves deeply wing-cleft. Sr. 
Pet. 490.12. 
*  Plonwers white, 
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