^5^ 



TETRADYNAMIA SILIQUOSA. 



lately had fome repute in the cure of epileptic 

 fits. 



amara 5. q {o\\\% pinnatis, axillis floloniferis. S-p. pi. 915. 

 (Nafturtium pyr^naicum &c, Herman. Paradif.pL 

 203. Bauh. Prodrom, p. 45/^. ad finiftram. Vet. 

 herb. t. ^1. f. i.J 

 Bitter C re fles. Anglis. 



By the fides of rivulets and in molfb places, but 

 not common : by rhe new well on the water of 

 Leith. Dr. Parforis. % . V. 



The leaves have generally three pair of oval-angu- 

 lar Finn^i with an odd one at the end : the fbalk 

 leaves are of the fame figure, and nearly of the 

 fame fize with the radical ones : the llalks are 

 angular, and a foot high or more : the petals are 

 quite white, ere(5t, and four times longer than 

 the leaves of the calyx : the anthera are red : 

 the JloloneSj or young runners from the aU of 

 the leaves, as nientioned in the fpecific difference, 

 are not always to be found : the young leaves 

 are acrid and bitterifh, but do not tafle amifs in 

 fallads. 



Tjafturiium 

 aouaticum i 



SISYMBRIUM. Gen. pi. 813. 



Siliqua dehifcens valvulis redtiufcuiis. Calyx patens. 



Corolla patens. 



* Siliquis de din alts brevihus. 



SISYMBRIUM fillquis declinatis, foliis pinnatis, 



foliolis 



