-TETRADYNAMIA. SILIQUOSA. Dentaria.” 
Commons. Ray. Putney Heath. Mrz. Old. stone pits by 
the side of Pensham Field, Worcestershire, Nasa. . [ About 
Nerwich, frequent. Mr. Prrcur.—and B Bungay, Suffolk. “Mr. 
Woopw.—Between Corby Castle and Carhsle. Sr: Harmer 
Hill, near Salop. Mr. Arnin 204 oo Ay May—July. 
_ SILIQUOSA.” 
DENTA‘RIA. Pod cylindrical, bordering, open- 
: ing with a jerk; valves rolling back,: rather 
shorter than the sponge-like partition: szm- 
mit notched: calyx closes 
D.° Lower-leaves winged; the upper ones undivided.’ ~ bulbi’fera.’ 
~ _ &. bot. 30G-Fl. dam 361-Clas iis 127. sie 9 te. 1. we Qe 
Ger, em. 984. 1—Park. 620. 1-Ger. 833. 
roduced from the bosom of the leaves as in the Lilium 
bulbiferae and the fruit in the like manner abortive. Linn. 
temsimple, Leaves, the lower with 3 pair of leafits, and an 
oddone confluent with the. pair beneath; . leafits Blan 
spearshaped, serrated. Flowers flesh-coloured, Bulbs 
of the upper leaves, scaly, which falling off take rot 
and produce new. plants, ‘It rarely produces seeds. Mr. Woo 
‘WARD. Bulbs black. 
- Bulbed Coralwort. . Woods and shady Pise 
and.Foxholes Woods near Mayfield, Sussex. say 
Wood, near Hatefield: Bracxsr. Woods epee pee 
d Wickham. Huns P. April, May. 
CARDAM‘INE. Pod long, pe, opening with 
a jerk: valves rolling back, parallel to the 
-membranaceous partition: sammit a knob, 
entire: calyx rather open. 
(1). Leaves undivided. 
C. Leaves egg-shaped, very entire, on long leaf-stalks. 
Fl, dan. 20-Facq. misc. i. 17, 2-Fl. lapp. 9. 2- 
- . Root-leaves on leaf-stalks. In its larger growth there are 
leaves on the stem, but rarely, with leaf-stalks. Flowers white. 
e 
ated in ie laces near Denbigh where the Cardamine was 
said © The specimens pee 2 me were gathered wild in 
Scotland, an and seit me by Mr. Mun P, 
» pellidifo'lia. 
