170 



CRUCIFERjE. XIII. CARDAMINE. 



. smooth ; segments 3 or 7, rather orbicular, angularly-toothed ; 

 pods erect, a little longer than the pedicels, pointed with the 

 style. I/. H. B. Native of the south of Europe along the 

 borders of mountain rivulets, particularly in the Pyrenees. C. 

 chelidonia, Lam. diet. 2. p. 183. exclusive of the synonym of 

 Barrelier. C. raphanifolia, Pourr. act. Toul. 3. p. 310. Flowers 

 purplish, a little larger than those of C. pratensis. Herm. par. 

 p. 203. t. 69. 



Var. ft, Legionensis (D. C. syst. 2. p. 262.) segments of leaves 

 7. I/. H. B. Native of Spain in the mountains of Leon. 



Var. y, Calabria ; segments of leaves smaller ; pedicels shorter. 

 Tf.. H. B. Native of the kingdom of Naples near Scylla. 



Broad-leaved Lady's-Smock. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1710. 

 PI. 1 to 2 feet. 



40 C. MACROPHY'LLA (Willd. spec. 3. p. 484.) leaves pinnate, 

 somewhat pubescent ; segments 5, oval-lanceolate, pointed, un- 

 equally serrated. T/.H. B. Native of Siberia and Altaia near 

 the town of Mangasea. Dentaria hirsutula, Andrz. in litt. C. 

 chelidonia, Pall. itin. 3. p. 54. Gmel. sib. 3. p. 269. t. 62. 

 Flowers about the size and colour of those of C. pratensis. 

 Habit of a species of Dentaria. Branches of root creeping. 



Long-leaved Lady's-Smock. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1820. 

 PI. 1 orli foot. 



41 C. CHELIDO'NIA (Lin. spec. 914.) leaves pinnate, rather 

 smooth ; segments stalked, ovate, toothed, lower segments pin- 

 nate, into 3 or 4 small segments. I/. H. B. Native of Naples, 

 Hungary, Croatia, &c. in wooded mountains in moist places. 

 Waldst. et Kit. hung. 2. p. 149. t. 140. Petals oval, purple. 



Celandine Lady's-Smock. Fl. March, April. Clt. 1739. 

 PL 1 foot. 



42 C. PETIOLA'RIS (D. C. syst. 2. p. 264.) leaves on long 

 stalks, smootn, pinnate ; segments 9-10, stalked, ovate, toothed, 

 somewhat lobed ; pods erect. % ? H. B. Native of Northern 

 Caucasus near Mosdock. C. chelidonia affinis, Goldb. in litt. 

 Flowers white, nearly the size of those of C. thalictrotdes. Ra- 

 dical leaves almost the length of the flower stems. 



Stalked-\ea\ed Lady's-Smock. PI. 4 foot. 



43 C. PECTINA TA (Pall. herb. & D. C. syst. 2. p. 264.) leaves 

 stalked, smooth, pinnate ; segments 7-9, stalked, ovate, pecti- 

 nately-lobed ; pods spreading. Q? H. B. Native of Persia. 

 Flowers small, white ; petals oblong, bluntish. Herb pale green. 



Pectinate-\o\)ed-}ea\ed Lady's-Smock. Fl. July. PL 4 foot. 



44 C. HEDERA'CEA (D. C. syst. 2. p. 264.) leaves stalked, 

 smooth, pinnate ; segments 5, stalked, broad-ovate, and bluntly 

 3-lobed ; pods erect. If. ? H. B. Native of Syria. Flowers 

 small, white. Pods very slender. Deless. icon. sel. 2. t. 30. f. A. 



Ivy-liJte-\ea.ved Lady's-Smock. FL ? PL |- to 3 foot. 



45 C. GLACIA'LIS (D. C. syst. 2. p. 264.) leaves stalked, pin- 

 nate, somewhat ciliated ; lower segments sessile, 2 pair, small, 

 terminal one stalked, large, reniform ; pods erect. 1 . H. B. 

 Native of Terra del Fuego in moist places which are nearly 

 always covered with snow. Sisymbrium glaciale, Forst. comm. 

 Goett. 9. p 32. Flowers white. Pods almost filiform. 



Far. ft, (D. C. 1. c.) segments of leaves 3. 

 Icy Lady's-Smock. PL -j- foot. 



46 C. DE'BILIS (Banks, mss. and herb.) leaves stalked, smooth, 

 pinnate ; segments stalked, ovate, somewhat sinuated, mostly 

 2 pair, with an odd one which is kidney-shaped ; stem weak ; 

 pods erect. O? H. B. Native of New Zealand. Sisymbrium 

 heterophyllum, Forst. prod. p. 64. no. 250. Flowers small, 

 white. Stems almost naked. 



Weak-stemmed Lady's Smock. PI. ^ foot. 



47 C. SARMENTO'SA (Forst. fl. app. p. 92. no. 529.) leaves 

 stalked, smooth, pinnate ; segments 5, ovate, cut at the base, 

 lower ones stalked ; stem almost naked, bearing runners at the 

 base ; pods spreading. 1 . G. B. Native of the island of 



Teatinos in the South Sea. Flowers small, white ; pedicels fili- 

 form, at last spreading. 



Straggling Lady's-Smock. PL j foot. 



48 C. THALICTROI'DES (All. ped. no. 951. t. 57. f. 1.) leaves 

 stalked, smooth, upper ones pinnate ; segments 3-5, stalked, 

 ovate, 3-lobed ; stem weak ; pods spreading. $ . H. B. Na- 

 tive of the Alps of Piedmont, Dauphiny, and perhaps in Switzer- 

 land, in rugged moist places in woods. C. Plumierii, Vill. dauph. 

 3. p. 359. t. 38. exclusive of the synonym of Bocconi. Flowers 

 white, hardly smaller than those of C. amdra, with a yellowish 

 throat and claws. 



Meadorv-JRue-like Lady's-Smock. Fl. Ju.Jul. Clt. 1819. Pl.f ft. 



49 C. GLAU'CA (Spreng. in litt. 1819.) leaves stalked, smooth, 

 glaucous, rather fleshy, pinnate ; segments 5 or 9, oblong, ter- 

 minal one 3-lobed ; stem diffuse, much branched ; pods erect, 

 smooth. T{.. H. Native of Calabria on a mountain near 

 Reggio. Deless. icon. sel. 2. t. 31. C. Bergeriana, Andrz. in 

 litt. 1820. C. thalictroides, Tin. C. corydaloides, Cusson. 

 Flowers white, nearly the size of those of C. amara. A. tufted 

 plant. 



Glaucous Lady's-Smock. Fl. May, Jul. Clt. 1824. PL i ft. 



50 C. MARI'TIMA (Portenschlag, in litt. D. C. syst. 2. p. 266.) 

 leaves stalked, smooth, glaucous, pinnate ; segments 5 or 7, obo- 

 vately cuneated, repand ; stem diffuse, much branched : pods 

 erect, smooth. O- H. Native of Dalmatia in the peninsula of 

 Sabioncello, formerly called Hyllis, in sand on the sea-shore. 

 Welden. icon. ined. t. 12. Deless. icon. sel. 2. t. 32. This plant 

 much resembles Pteroneilrum carnosum and also C. glaucum, 

 but differs from them both by its being an annual. Stems pur- 

 plish. Leaves somewhat fleshy. Flowers white. 



Sea-side Lady's-Smock. PL j foot. 



51 C. DIGITA'TA (Richards, in Frankl. 1st journ. ed. 2. app. 

 p. 26.) leaves digitately-pinnate ; lobes 7, sessile, linear, quite 

 entire ; style short, hardly narrower than the pod ; stigma capi- 

 tate ; root creeping. If.. H. Native in sterile places at the 

 Arctic sea. Plant very smooth, simple, ascendant, creeping at 

 the base. Flowers white, tinged with purple, in loose, many- 

 flowered racemes. Calyx yellow. 



.Digitate-leaved Lady's-Smock. Fl. June, July. PL -| foot. 



52 C. PURPU REA (Cham, et Schlecht. Linnaea. 1. p. 20.) leaves 

 radical, few, on long stalks, pinnate, with 2 pair of orbicular, 

 obovate, or elliptical leaflets, and a very large, ovate, roundish, 

 somewhat 3-lobed odd one, which is rather cordate at the base, 

 and tapering into the petiole, all sessile ; style a line long. I/ . H. 

 Native of the island of St. Lawrence. Plant beset with a few 

 simple, spreading, stiff hairs. Leaflets running into the rachis, 

 quite entire. Flowers purple, in short 8-1 0-flowered racemes ; 

 petals twice as long as the calyx ; anthers white. 



Purple-fioviered Lady's-Smock. PL 1 foot. 



f Species not sufficiently known. 



53 C. ? MULTI'FIDA (Banks, herb. Pursh, fl. bor. amer. 2. p. 

 440.) pubescent, branched ; leaves interruptedly-pinnate ; seg- 

 ments bi-pinnatifid, the extreme lobes roundish, cut ; pods 

 shorter than the pedicels, y.. H. Native of Eastern Florida. 

 Nasturtium multifidum, Spreng. syst. 2. p. 885. Perhaps a 

 species of Brachylobus. 



Multifid-\ez\ed Lady's-Smock. PL ? 



54 C. ? MENZI'ESII (D. C. syst. 2. p. 267.) canescent from 

 stellate hairs ; leaves pinnate ; segments bi-pinnatifid, lobes 

 small, acute ; pods length of the pedicels. Native of the west 

 coast of North America. Nasturtium Menziesii, Spreng. 

 syst. 2. p. 883. Perhaps also a species of Brachylobus. Flowers 

 unknown. 



Menzies's Lady's-Smock. P.I. 1 foot. 



55 C. ? GERANIIFOLIA (D. C. syst. 2. p. 268.) very smooth ; 



