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I* A Turrita (L.) ; 1. clothed witli short forked hairs dentate 

 elliptic narrowed into a stalk, stem-l. deeply cordate-amplexicaul 

 long, pods flat with a thickened margin recui-ved from an erect 

 stalk, seeds with a membranous margin. — M. ii. 44. — St. 1 foot high, 

 erect hairy. H. yellowish. Pods 3—4 in. long, without any 

 central vein hut with many prominent longitudinal anastomo- 

 sing veins. — On walls at Oxford, Cambridge, and Oleish Castle, 

 Kinross. B. V.] E. S. 



7. Cakdami'nb lAnn. Bitter-Cress. 



1. C impMiens (L.) ; I. pinnate, leaflets of the lower 1. ovate 

 3-fid, of the upper 1. oblong lanceolate toothed or entire, ^efe'o&s 

 of the stem-l. with slender sagittccte auricles, pet. linear or want^ 

 ing. — R. ii. 26. — Pet. erect,' white. Distinguished by having 

 auricles at the base of its petioles. — Hill y districts, preferring 

 limestone. A. VU. VIH. E. S. '^ 



2. C. syhat'ica (Link) ; 1. pinnate, leaflets of the lower I. 

 roundish angled or toothed, of the upper 1. narrower, pet. twice 

 as long as' the calyx, pods erect upon patent pedicels, stem. 6, 

 style long. — S. ii. 26. St. 46. 13. V.fle.vuosa With. — ^Fl. small. 

 I^et. erect, :white. St. wavy, more leafy than in C. hirsuta. 

 Root ol)lic[ue, covered with fibres. — Common, especially in 

 woody places. A. IV.— IX. ' E. S. 1. 



3. C. hirsuta (L.) ; 1. pinnate, leaflets of the lower 1. roundish 

 angled, or toothed, of the upper 1. narrower, pet. twice as long 

 as the , calyx, pods and pedicels , erect, ,stam. 4, style equal in 

 length to about J i?ie breadth of pod.-^M. ii. 26. St. 45. 14.^ — 

 El. small. Pet. erect, white. St. nearly straight, rather leafy. 

 —Rather common in damp places. A. IV. — 'VIII. E. S. I. 



4. C. praten'sis (L.) ; 1. pinnate, leaflets of the lower 1. roundish 

 slightly angled, of the upper I. linear-lanceolate entire, pet. 3 

 times as long as the calyx spreading, stam. half the length of the 

 petals, St. terete. — R. ii. 28. — El. 'lai-ge, lilac. Antn. yellow, 

 ytyle short. Lts. sometiines stalked and occasionally acutely 

 angular. — ^Moist meadows, common. P. IV. 'Lady's Smock. 



E.S. I. 



5. C amdra (L.) ; 1. pinnate, lea/lets of the lower 1. roundish- 

 ovate, of the upper 1. oblong, all angular, pet. 3 times as long as 

 the calj'X erect, sta,m\ nearly as Iqng as the petals, st. angular. — 

 R. ii. 27. — Fl. large, white. AiAhers purple. Style long, slen- 

 der. Stigma small. Stoloniferous. — Moist meadows near 

 streams, rare. P. V. VI. Common Bitter-Cress. E.S.I. 



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