348 TETRADYNAMIA SILIQUOSA. 



*"* FcUis pinnaiis. 

 mpa tens I q ^^y^^^ pjnnatis incifis flipulatis, floribus apetalls. 

 Sp. pL 914. (Ger. em. 260./. 7. Moris. hifi,f. 3. 

 /. 4./. I. Pet. herb. t. 47./. 7) 



Impatient Ladies-fniock. Anglis. 



At the foot of mountains, and in fhady places, 

 but rare. Dr. Parfons, O . V. 



Ihe ftalk is from fix to twelve inches hish, aneu- 

 lar, itiff, eredl, and a little branched : the radi- 

 cal leaves have five pair or more of oval Pinna, 

 which are obtufely lobed : the ftalk-leaves are 

 hkewife pinnated, but the Pinna are deeply and 

 acutely dented or lobed, efpecially on the lower 

 edge: the flowers grow in ered: fpikes, and the 

 Sili(iua are almoft paralkl to the ftalk, and burft 

 v/ith great elafticity when ripe : the petals are 

 whitiil-i, ■frnall, and extremely fugacious, but 

 oftentimes it has no petals at all. 



hirfutd '^, CARDAMNE foliis pinnatis, floribus tetrandris. 

 Sp.pL 915. {Barrel' cr. ic, 455, Pet. herb. 47. /. 

 4. ScopcIi.Flcr.CaniiGl. t. o,'^, Moris, hijf.f. 3. /. 



Hairy Liadieis-frnock. Jnglis. 



In gravelly foils, and often on moift rocks, and by 



the fides of rivulets. Under calijintry -Craig. Dr. 



Parfons. G. V. 

 The radical leaves are numerous, and lie upon the 



ground in a circle round the root : they have 



three or four pair of roundifh diftant Pi?;na, with 



a larger 



