TEESDAIIA. — LEPIDItni. 35 



25. Teesda'iia is. 5r. 



1, T. nudicmUis (R. Br.) ; petals un^qual.^iS. ii. 6. — ^L. many, 

 spreading on tlie ffroimd, Ij^rate-piiinatifld, rarely orMoular- 

 sjathulate and entire. St. 2 — i m. HgB., solitary or several 

 from' the crown of the root, sometimes bearing 1 or 2 small 

 leaves.. Stam. with remarkable scales within. Pouch emar- 

 ginate.— Sandy and gravelly places. A. V. VI. E. S. 



26. Ibb'ris Linn. Candytuft. 



1. I. amdra (L.) ; herbaceous, 1; lanceolate- sonjewhat toothed, 

 pouches racemose orbicular notched with triangular: porrect 

 lobes. — R. ii. 7. — ^L. usually jwitiil — ^Sblunt teeth on each side. 

 St. often ,1 foot high, diffuse, branchiqd. • Il.;at first coryaibose, 

 afterwards in lengthened clusters. Outer pet. radiant. — Chalky 

 fields in South and East. A. VII. Bitter Candytuft'. E. 



27. Lepid'itjm Lm,)%. Pepper-wort. 



* Pouch cordate with turgid Mvesj style fiUfor^n. 



\ [*i. Drdba (L.); 1. oblong entire or toothed lower ones 

 narrowed into a footstalk, stem-1. sagittate and amplexicaul, 

 style as long as the dissepiment. — £. B. S. 2683. B. ii. 9. — One 

 foot or more in height, branched., • Fl. m^ny, small, white, upon 

 long pedicels in a subumbellate corymb. — Kent; near Swansea; 

 and other places. IntroduQed. P.-V. VI.] E. 



** Pouch, ovate or roundish ioiaged ridtehfid.' . t Style manifest. 



1. L. campes'tre (R. Br.); 1. downy toothed' lower ones' ob- 

 long narrowed into a footstalk, stem-1. lanceolate sagitinte and 

 amplexicaulj p&icch ovate scaly notched and rounded at the end, 

 style scarcely longer' than the notch.' — R. ii. 9.^-Scales on the 

 pouch Only minute globular blisters when fresh. St. one, up- 

 right, about a foot high, branched in the upper part. — Dry gi-a- 

 velly soU. B. VI.-- VIII. ' E. S. I. 



2. i. Smith'ii (Hook.) ; 1. hsai^ toothed lo-Wer ones obcordate 

 stalked, stem-l. lanceolate-sagittate amplexicaul, jjowcA ovate 

 smooth notched and rounded at Ae end, style twice as long as the 

 notch. — L. hirtum, Sm. — Seeds 5 as long as in X. caynpeslre. 

 Pouch sometimes with' a few scales, never hairy. St. several, 

 6 — 12 in. long;' central st. erect, others difiuse. — Hedge-banks. 



P. VI.— vm. ' E.S.I. 



tt Style' minute. ' 



[I. sativum (L.) ; lower 1. lobed pinnate or bipiunate, upper 

 1. sessile lined* entire, pouch 'rokndish 'oval blunt. — B. ii; 9:— 

 Escaped from- cultivation in ^any places.] j ' ' E. 



