576 
thalia’na. 
. TETRADYNAMIA. SILIQUOSA. Arabis. 
Jacq. austr. 347-E. bot. 731=F I. dan. 924 and 921-Rupfe 
a. Hall. at p. 78-F. B. ii. 878. 2-Clus. i. 297. 14 Dad. 
161. 1-Lob. obs. 175-1, and ic. i. 323. 2-Ger. em. 462. 
1—Park. 1682. 8-H. ox. ilies 10. row led. 
So like H. matronalis as to be scarcely Goveagailable but by 
a very experienced botanist, but the leaves atly halberd- 
shaped, with a transverse base, sharply fotfied, Paaphetally at the 
base, softer, and not so rough Calyx not riba ured. Petals 
ware without a point. Szamens not projecting beyond the tabe 
of the flower. Linn. pps sshashiah 3 nd woolly on both sides, 
with sharp ts Se serratures, spear-shaped, both broad and 
narrow. Petals very en ais or slightly nicked, white, flesh- 
a 
lyx. Le “8 “x . tooth-serrated, painted, nearly 
sae I have emotes seen any halberd-s - Huns. Szem hairy. 
s hairy, irregularly tooth-serrated, either. sicing or on 
albe 
guia 
4 “Teaf. stalks ; Not halberd-shaped. Picwer large, purplish 
in 
end. Fruit-stalks expanding. p. pl. refers the fig. 
Dod. 161 to the H. matronalis, and "that of Clus. i, 297. 1. to 
H. inodora; — these igures; eing both i ‘npessajons from the 
same > bl oubt arises ther these 2. species are = y 
fig. * oe and the Flora 
Scentless Damewort. Poser ar ea On the banks 
of the rivulets iecis Dalehead, Cumberland, and Grassmerey 
Westmoreland. Ray. [About Falmouth. 
B, Linn, and Huns. P. for 10 years. Jaco. May, June 
NRABIS. Nectary, glands 4, within the leafits ‘of 
the calyx, resembling a reflected scale: pod 
long, compressed, strap-shaped, entire, and 
knobbed at the end. 
A. Root-leaves spear-shaped, toothed, tapering into leaf- 
stalks: stem-leaves very entire ; sitting. 
Curt.—Fl. dan. 1106—Pollich. ii. at p- 243-Pluk, 80. 2- 
ue B. il. 870. 2H, Ox. ili. — 48. Boyne 7D 
Root-leaves pane ina se on “a nd, hairy ; those 
of the stem nearly smooth. Flowers ssitcahien: Hatt. Stem 
1 inch to more than a foot high. Leaves, hairs at the base sim- 
ple, those on the edges and surface dividing i nto 2 2 and 3 forks. 
Nectary glands so ere minute as scarcely to be discovered even 
ith a Phage. Curt 
