TETRADYNAMIA SILIQUOSA. y^-j 



An infed called by Linn<xus Curculio AlUarta; breeds 

 in the ilalks. 



thetran- E. foliis lanceolatis integerrimis, fUiquis patulis. 



- ^'^^^^^•^4- Ltn,fyft, nat. p. 441. Sp, pL 923. {Ger. em. 273. 



/. 4. Moris, hiji.f. 3. /. 5./. 7. P^/. /^^rZ>. /. 4/^. 



Treacle Worm feed. JngUs. 



In corn fields, but not common. Sihbald. o. VII. 

 VIII. 



The (lalks are a cubit high, crecfl, and branched : 

 the leaves are fefTile, elliptical and acute, (lightly 

 dented on the edges, and rough to the touch, 

 being covered with very fhort hairs : the flowers 

 are yellow and fmall, the petals oval : the calyx 

 not gibbous at the bafc ; the Jiiiqu^ an inch long, 

 ereft, and bluntly quadrangular. 1 have in- 

 ferted this fpecies as a native on the authority of 

 Sibbald only. 



CHEIRANTHUS. Gen. pi. 8^5. 

 Germen utrinque denticulo glandulato. Cal. claufus, 

 foliolis duobus bafi gibbis. Semina plana. 

 cheiri i. CHEIRANTHUS foliis lanceolatis acutis glabris, 

 ' ■, , ' ramis angulatis, caule frudicofo. Li7i. fyft. nat, 



441. Sp.fJ. 924. (Ger. em. 456./. i. Pet. herb. 

 f' 45' f' 3- Moris. hiJL /. 3. /. 8. /. 15.) 

 Wall' flower. Anglis. 



Upon old walls and caftles frequent. 'U . .V. 

 The flovvcrs are yellow and fv/eet-fcentcd. 



A a 3 ARABIS. 



