1D8 TETRADYN. SILItl. 



HAB. Reported to be found in Scotland, Lightf. About Forfur, D. Don, 

 Field behind the Bot. Garden at Edinb. and Bellevue near the same 

 city, G.Don. Scarcely indigenous. Fl. May. Q- 



Six inches to 1 foot high. Leaves scabrqus. Pouch elliptical. 



10. CAMELINA. 

 1. C. saliva (cultivated Camelina, or Gold of Pleasure] , pouch 



obovate marginaled, stigma simple, leaves lanceolate sagittate. 



Br. Lightf. p. 336 (Myagrurn sat.). ../. 1254 (Alys- 



sum sat.). 

 HAB. Fields. Among Flax, but probably imported, Lighif. Near In- 



verkeithing, Mr. J. Stewart. Appin, Capt. Carmichad. Field of 



flux, S. side of Frankfield Loch, Glasg., Hopk. FL June, July. O . 

 Two to three feet high.panicled above. Flowers small, yellow. Pouches 



very large, on long footstalks. 



2. SILIQUOSA. 



11. CARDAMINE. (Dentarla and Canlam'me, Sm.) 

 * Leaves pinnated. 



1. C. lull if erg, (lulbiferous Toothwort), stem quite simple, in- 

 ferior ones pinnated, superior ones undivided. Br. R. B* 

 /.309 (Dentaria bulbifera). 



HAB. Near Dupplin, Mr. Shillinglaw. Fl. Apr. May. 11 . 



Root creeping, with thick fleshy scales or tooth-like processes. Stem 

 1 1-} foot high. Leaflets lanceolate, as are the upper leaves them- 

 selves, serrated, somewhat fleshy, often bearing a small bulb in their 

 axils. Flowers rather large, purple. 



2. C. amara (hitter Lady's* Smock), leaves pinnated, radical 

 leaflets roundish, cauline ones dentato-augulate, style oblique, 

 stigma acute, stem rooting at the base. Ligklf. p. 350. . B. 

 t. 1000. 



HAD. Wet meadows, near rivulets. By the new well on the water of 

 Leith, &c., Lightf. Near Bell's mills and Kevock Mill, Edinb., 

 Maugh. Banks of rivers, frequent about Glasg., Hopk., Dr. Brown, 

 Mr. Murray, &c. FL. April June. I/ . 



One foot high. Well distinguished from the following by the broad 

 angulato-dentate leaflets, in the upper leaves, and the \\\\\te flowers 

 which are larger and have purple anthers. The leaflets of the radi- 

 cal leaves are rounded and entire. 



3. C. pralensis (common Meadow Lady's Smock], leaves pinnate, 

 radical leaflets roundish dentate, cauline ones lanceolate nearly 

 entire, style straight, stigma capitate. Lightf. p. 349. E. E. 

 f. 776. \ 



HAB. Moist meadows, abundant. FI-. May. I/ . 

 One foot to two feet high. Flowers large, blush-coloured j sometimes 

 found double. This var. is known to propagate itself by the leaf- 

 lets. 

 .4. C. impaliens (narrow -leaved Lady's Smock), leaves pinnate, 



