358 TETR ADYNAMIA SILIQUOSA. 



ARABIS. Gen. pi. 8i8. 

 Glandule neftarifcrac 4, fingula? intra calycls foliola, , 

 fquamae inltar reflexse. 

 thaliana i. ARABIS foliis petiolatis lanceolatis integcrrimis. 

 Sp. pi 929. (Moris, hijl. / 3. ^. 7. /- 5- P^^- 

 herb. t. 48./. i. 2. i:hal. hare. 84. /. 7./. D.Bar- 

 relier ic. 269, ;/. i. 2. (i? 270. «. 3. Cranz. p. 



41./. 3.^. 2; ; 



Thale's Crefs, or coded Moufc-ear. AngUs. \ 



Upon walls, dry banks, and gravelly foils not un- 



frequent. O. VI. 

 The ftalks are ten or twelve inches high, ereft, 

 branched, and with few leaves on them : the 

 leaves are a little rough and hairy, oval and 

 pointed, often entire, but fometimes flightly in- ; 

 dented on the edges, and lie flat upon the ground 

 round the root in a circle : the flowers are fmall 

 and white : the filiqua; round, flender, and pa- 

 tent., or difl:ant from the branches. 



TURRITIS. Gen.^l 819. 



Siliqua longifllma, angulata. Cal. connivens, erec- 



tiis. Cor. ereda. 



hirjuta I. TURRITIS foliis omnibus hifpidis, caulinis am- 



plexicaulibus. Sp. pL 930. {Bauh. Prodrom. 42. 



ic. ad dextram. Pet. herb, t./^j.f. 12. Moris, biji. 



/• 3- ^- ?• /• S) 

 Hairy Tower-mufl:ard. Anglis, 



Upoi 



