566 _ TETRADYNAMIA. SILIQUOSA. ‘Cardamine. 
petre’a. C. Leaves oblong; toothed. 
et. eth de 
eos — hed. Bloss. w 
n Ladies smock. [ bg rock in Caernarvonshire as 
Mocyathea near abe i 4 y Clogwyn, du ynyr Ar 
hie y Carnedh near Llanberys ; and on moist rocks sbaws the 
ake Layn-du. Ciispyn du yn yr Arddes. R. Spx. In great 
plenty. Mr.Grirritn. By the Ist raed stone from Bi kedcieh 
to Welsh Pool, Mr. Atxty.] P. May—July. 
: (2) Soapes singed. : 
impa’tiens. C, Leaves winged; leafits apearebapeds,t toothed or cuts 
stipulz fringed. (E. bot.). 
E. bot. 80-F, B, it. 886. 1-Barr, 155-Ger, em, 260. 7a 
_ Park, i241. 4—H. ox. iil, A 1—Pet, 47. htt 
1533 
Stem seldom branched. Leafits of | aes upper nae nearly 
entire, of the middle ones toothed, of the lower ones considers 
ably cut and jagged. Stipule crescent-shaped, half embracing 
the stem. Peta/s small, white, deciduous ; sometimes wanting. 
<°_ Impatient Ladies s mes Mountainous meadows on the sides 
of | Soot ee on rocks and moist stony places, i in Derbyshire, beer 
shire, and Westmoreland. bs ate ee oe [Roc 
Matlock Bath, Derbyshire. Mr. Woo RD. por 
thrown up from a quarry "above Leach Ford; nearly opposite 
Shrawley, and in Chay Wood near Hanley, Worcesters. St.] * 
A. Mays J unes 
hirsu’ta, C. Leaves winged, leafits opposite: stamens 4. 
E. bot. 491—Cam. as 27 0-Scop, 38, at li, pe 21-Barte 
455—F. B. ii 
Stems generally numerous, the central one upright, the rest 
declining, hairy. oot-leaves very numerous, forming a a circle on 
the 3 /eafts roundish, 3 or 4 pair, with an odd one m 
Jarger ; dim lees 2 or 3 on each stem, oat or spear- 
shaped. Mr. Woopwarp. Stems from 3 to 5 inches high. 
Leafits opposite, mostly 3 pair, the “dia one at the end larger and 
more cir ircular, 
Cardamine hirsuta 8 Huns. Cardamine minor arvensis. D 
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