568 aie, STLIQUOSA. Cardamine. 
damine impatiens whee hirsutior. R. Syn. 300. Ditches,’ 
Sosis, shady, wet, and boggy places. Rsoleett at Edgbas. 
ton, aad in ahha at the tail oe the Pool. A. May —July. 
praten’sis. C, Leafits of the root-leaves vouridith, those of the stem- 
leaves spear-shaped; very € 
Curt. 175-E. bot. 776-Knipb. ah dan. 1039-Weode. 
30-Wale.—Sheldr. 109—Blackhw. 223—Lob. obs. 100+ 25 
and ic. i. 210. 1-Ger. em. 259. 1-Gers 201, | 1-Clus. its 
128. 2~Dod. 592. 2~Lob. obs. 106. 3, and ic. i. 210. 2- 
Ger. em. 259: 2=Ger. 201. 2+Park, 826. 2, and 1239. f. 
— ox. ili. 4. 7—Pet. 47. ee le 159. 5—Fuchs. 
25-7. B. ii. 889. 1-Trag. 82, 
oe of the lower stem-leaves cages higher up ae 
shaped, those of the upper ihe WARD, Flow 
* Var. 2. Double flowered. 
This is a at besa lant in the garden, me is viviparous. 
[Meadows about fies Hall, neat Salop. Mr. Arxiy. In a 
field 5. W. at the Tap-house at Hagley, Worcestersh. ] 
ama’ra. C, Leavés winged: suckers from the bosom of the Icaves 
Linn, Leafits of the stem-leaves angular, sitting. ST. 
va 158—Allioni. 56. 1—Herm. par. 2003—F. By ii. “§85- 
- pr. 45. 1—Park. 1239. 3-Pet. 47. 1. 
‘dik purple, ae yellow as in C, pratennis » Linn. Stem 
'» stron ost W chers round, crooked. 
Leafits irregularly fridbsnted, and thinly i with little teeth. 
Bunches terminating and lateral. Flowers white. 
* The virtue of the flowers in hysteric and setliait: cases, Rik first 
mentioned by Ray, in his letters, published by himself; and. since then 
by Dr. Baker in the Med. trans. i. 442. The oie i is from es a grains 
‘ec aday. Do they not act like ts Er “ese # oe in the epl- 
i 
the different success a = and f iteee eat it, Horses and swine refuse it. 
Cows are not fond of : 
