676 419. Arabis. 80. CRUCIFER^. PI ex. thai. 



Turritis vulgaris ramosa, Raii Syn. S94, 3. 

 Paronychia major ei alieia minor, Park, SoG. 

 Aiabis thaliana, Lin. S. P. 929. 

 Codded niouse-ear, 



\'\'^alls and sandy places; annual ; April. 



Siem branched, upright, hairy; root-leaves depressed; 

 stem-leaves petioled; petals white, upright; siliquce henif 

 ascending; pedicells spreading. 



4. ylrahis c'd'iata. Fringed Turkey-pod. 

 Leaves slightly toothed, oval, bald, fringed ; root-leaves 



nearly sessile, blunt; stem-leaves nearly embracing the 

 stem. 



Turriiis ciliafn, WWdenow S. P. 3, 544. 



Turrilis alpiiia, Engl. Bot. 1746. 



Arabis ciliala, B. Brown in Hort. Kew. 107. 



Sea-shore; perennial; July. 



Stem 10 in. high, upright, smooth; leaves toothed ;Jloivers 

 Vi^hite ; siliquce upright, spreading. 



5. Arabis hirsiita. Hairy Turkey-pod, 

 heaves hispid, toothed; stem-leaves nearly embracing 



the stem ; siliquce stiff. 



Turritis muraiis minor, Raii Syn. 294, 2. 



Erysimo similis hirsula plania. Park. 834. 



Turritis iiirsuta, Lin. S. P. 930. 



Aral)!!. Iiirsuta, Scopoli Cam. 



Wall cress. Daisy- leaf tower mustard. 



Walls and stony places; perennial; May. 



Stem upright, 12 in. high, branchy; hairs simple, spread- 

 ing; leaf-hairs some simple, some forked; petals white; 

 siliquce erect, afterwards drooping, 4-sided, shining, torulous. 



6. Arabis major. Great Turkey-pod. 

 Leaves embracing the stem ; siliquce flat, thick at the 



edges ; bractece leafy. 



Turritis major, Ger. em. 272. 

 Arabis Turritis, Lin. S. P. 920. 

 Great tower-mustard. 



Old walls; biennial; May. 



Stem upright, hairy; leaves toothed, rather rough ; petals 

 yellowish-white; siliqiicB bent down, very long. 



III. 420. TURRITIS. Lobel. Tower-mustard, 



' SiliqucE long, 2-edged ; valves ribbed, or keeled; seeds 

 2-rowed; cotyledons accumbent. — Flowers white. 



