hirsu’ta. 
TETRADYNAMIA. SILIQUOSA, Turritis. 
TURRITIS. Pod very long, angular, stiff and 
straight : calye close, upright : d/oss. upright, 
T. Root-leayes toothed, rough with hair; pagans = 
entire, embracing the stem, smoo 
Curt. 253-Fl. dan. 809~E. bot. ects: ii. 126. Re F 
40-220. 2=—Ger. em. 272. 1~Gere 212. 1—Park. $52. l= 
HA ox. iti. 2. 22—Pet. 47. 10. 
Nectary glands none. Poutic#. Stem 2 to 3 feet high, sim- 
L end tighe y scored, smooth, Root-/eaves “peat 
pits, and waste places, in a 
and Lewisham, Kent ; near Colehioetie, eSabiiee, war * 
Woopwarp. Lichfield, Mr. Wuarety. Castle Bromwich 
Mr. Jones. Between Ashbourne and Okeover. Sr. ~ In oe 
uarries above Bath, which is one of the habitats mentioned by 
ay for his Cardamine Bellidis folio. Mr. Swayne. St. Vin- 
cent’s Rocks, near Bristol, which, being another habitat of Mr. 
Ray’s plant, makes it probable that his Cardamine » our Tut- 
ritis glabra. ] A. May, June. 
T. All the leaves hispid: stem-leaves embracing the stem. 
Dicks. b. s.—E. bot. 587—Facq. ic. i-Wale.-C. B, pro 42? 
Park, 834. 6—Pet. 47. 12-H. OXs iii. Se 5—Fi, dan. 1040. 
Stem rough with hair, simple, not so tall as that of T. tae 
Rost-leaves egg-shaped, toothed ; stem-leaves spear-shaped, blunt, 
toothed, half” Agger si. the stem. Pods raga not so " nume- 
rous as in T. glabra. Woopwarp. Bless. white. Bunches 
omseating. Distinguishable from — thaliana ioe stem 
leaves embracing the stem. Sr. irsuta, SCOP. 1s nec 
corresponding with jinmeut *s character of the weve 
Scop, Wicc#rs. 
Cress. Hairy Towerwort. Rocks, stony. 
walls and castles, and dry mountainous teat oi 
idhurst, Sussex ; Switham Bottom near Croydon bout Settles 
Yorkshire ; King’s Park, Edinburgh. eagreb;- Takenbas 
neat Norwich. Mr, Crowe. | Wisbech, Bu ury. crete 
St. Vincent’s Rock, plentifully. Dr, Brovcuon and Mr. Fo 
nike Cliffs. Mr. Swayne, Baydales, Darlington gt Hor 
