TETRADYNAMIA. SILIQUOSA. Arabis. 
gelato -fod. Codded Mouse-ear. Walls, roofs, dry sandy 
tures [and cornfields. Sr. , On walls near eee 
: Shscticenshirc. Mr. Swayne. | 
A. Leaves toothed, rough with hair; those of the root o 
tula-shaped, those of the stem half ee 
stem, oblong: pods 2- edged, pace Hup 
ners mar. pl.—E. bet. 614-Cranta. i i. i. 3. 2. 
Or 4y 
a the stem, bats coe rough with hair. Flowers 
w 
ugh Turkey-pod. Arabis thaliana. Caw i. 39. Car. 
dening’s pumila Bellidis folio, alpina. R. Syn. . St. Arabis 
hic nid u. 837. Rocks and stony a situations. 
incent’s Rocks near Bristol, Ray. Hups, [in great plenty» 
DB Broucuton and Mr. For D.] A. 
A. Leaves embracing the stem: pods gain backwards, 
. flat, strap-shaped: cups somewhat wrinkled. 
an austr. 11-E. bot. 178—Clus. ii. 126. 2-Ger. em. 272+ 
2—Park, 852. 2—Pet. 47. 1-H. ox. iii. 2. 23-Barr. 353. 
Flowers straw-coloured, Linn. Glands as in Brassica. Marr. 
_ Rut w Woody. nia te on leaf-stalks, egg-shaped, toothed, 
3 ty a : 
nent, “ee nova compressed. Lyons. —_ 1 to es airy 
NOt so 
SOgrey. Pods v very. oe smooth, strap-sh 
on short fruit- — merieing a End base and then npc 
mS lege 
ower ettey sad, Old w alls end stony places. [On Tri- 
ar and St, John’s a Galleae Walls, Cambridge. Wooew ans ] 
A, May, June. 
< 
=a a, ; ‘Qe 
stric’ta, 
Turri’ta. 
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