TETRADYNAMIA SILIQUOSA. 355 



In w^fte places, and by way-fides not uncommon. 

 o. VI, 



The flalk is erecl, two or three feet high, and 

 branched: the leaves are hairy, and pinnated 

 either with eredt, or reverfely hooked pinna : 

 their anterior parts deeply cut or jagged, the 

 odd one at the extremity very large and triangu- 

 lar : the upper leaves are trifid, with a pair of 

 pwn^ under the triangular fegment : the flowers 

 grow in ipikes very fmall and yellow : thQ/iiqua 

 are round, hairy, fubulated at the end, longi- 

 tudinally ftreaked, ere6t, and prefTed fo clofe to 

 the branches, as to make them appear naked. 



harharea2. ERYSIMUM foliis lyratis, extimo fubrotundo. 

 Sp, pi. 922. (Ger. em, 243. Moris, hifi.f^ 3. /. 5. 

 /. II. y 12. Pet. herb, t^ /^6.f, i.) 



Winter Crefles, or Rocket. Anglis. 



On the banks of ditches and rivulets, but not very 

 common. By the the fide of the water of Leith, 

 Dr.Parfins. n.V. 



The ftalk is a foot and a half high, ered, fmooth, 

 furrow'd, and branched : the leaves are fmooth, 

 of a dark green, and have two or three pair of 

 roundilh alternate or conjugate lobes, conneded 

 to"a broad foliaceous rib, the extreme lobe be« 

 ing much the largeft, and either of an oval, of 

 bluntly rhomboidal figure, (lightly dented on the 

 edges : the flowers grow in thick fpikes, and are 

 yellow : the peduncles are compreflfcd, and qua- 

 A a 2 dranp:ular • 



