Cn a a er mR ee reenact tnt eeesneennnerenenn — = 
TETRADYNAMIA, SILIQUOSA. Hespetis. 
folks [Vety common. amongst tumeps near Bungay, Suffolk. 
Wonow a2. —On Pullion Ballast Hills, near Sunderland, Dur- 
. Mr. WEIGHELL “ A. July.* 
CHEIRAN'THUS. Germen ite a slain tooth 
on each side: calyx closed, 2 of its leafits 
bulging at the base: seeds flat. 
C, Leaves spear-shaped, acute, smooth : branches angular: 
stem shrub-like. 
— 12-Kaniph. 2-Ludw. 157-Wale.Ger. 371. Jie Fache. 
* 458-F. B. ii. 872-Trag. 500—Maith. 877—Dod. 160. 2- 
Lob. obs. 179.' 1, and ic. i. 330. 1=Ger. em. 456. 1- 
_ Park. 625. 1-H. ox. iii. 8. 15—Pet, 45. 3. 
rs in. terminating bunches, yellow ; sometimes with 
tust-coloured or dark blood-coloured blotches, 
hokey “ate Wild Cheir. Wall Gill; ons ome and 
4 GAY» 
S75 
Chei’ri; 
June.+ 
€. Leaves cottony, blunt, somewhat sidenieds those of sinua’tus, 
ckly. 
ranches entire: pods pri 
Me Me 462-Lob. adv. 140, and ic: i. 330. 2- Gees emt. 460. 
2—Ger. 374. 2-F. B. ii, 876.1. 
Whole plant cottony, hoary. Stem Pix us Reot-leaves 
. broad, ‘spear-shaped, alternately toothed, blunt; stem-/eaves 
“mi 
neta blunt, whitish at the base. Pods very long, cottony. 
‘ ws BB me Gilliflower. Sandy sea shores of Caernarvon- 
shite lesea, and petite and on the rocks at Aberdovie, 
Meria RY i. B. June, July. 
| AES’PERIS. Pigs turned Brees : glands _. 
within the shorter stamens: calyx « closed : pod 
_ stiffand straight : summit forked at. the base, 
dor approaching at the top. . 
be Stem ct i upright: ‘leaves toothed : cane blunt. 
$ Thedaastel mooth-sienthe 6d: to Asset worms, and.with toad 
pose, — Horses, one. Boas, aheeP» and swine eat it., 
i + It has fi found a plac ardens wyhaze'is has, preiupett's con- 
rable number of ‘Varieties, ey none which have a more delightful 
a tan the wild one. The Phalena meticilesa, and Shera feed upon 
inodo’ra. 
