36 6. CRTJCII'EEJ!. 



St. 2—5 in. high.— Said to have been found on Ingleborrow. 

 /. ofB. i. 359, and iii. 92 and xviii. 375.] 



23. Tbbsda'lia U. Br. 



1. T. rmdioaulis (B. Br.) ; petals unequal. — -B. B. 327. -B. 



ii. 6. — L. many, spreading on the ground, lyrate-pinnatifld, 



rarely orbicular-spathulate and entire. St. 2 — 4 in. high, solitary 



, or several from the crown of the root, sometimes bearing 1 or 2 



s small leaves. Stam. with remarkable scales. Pouch emarginate. 



-^— Sandy and gravelly places. A. V. VI. E. S. 



24. Ibb'eis Linn. Candytuft. 



il. I. amdra (L.) ; herbaceous, 1. lanceolate somewhat toothed; 

 -pouches racemose orbicular notched with triangular porrect 

 " lobes.— -B. S. 52. R. ii. 7. — L. usually with 1 — 3 blunt teeth on 

 each side. St. often 1 foot high, diffuse, branched. Fl. at first 

 -corymbose, afterwards in lengthened clusters. Outer pet. radiant. 

 . -^^Chalky fields in South and East. K.'VU. Bitter Candytuft. E. 



25. Lepid'ttim: Linn. Pepperwort. 

 * Pouch cordate with turgid valves, style filiform. 



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

 narrowed into a footstalk, stem-l. sagittate and amplexicanl, 

 style as long as the dissepiment. — B. B. S. 2883. M. ii. 9. — One 

 foot or more in height, branched. Fl. many, small, white, upon 

 longpedicels in a subumbellate corymb.- — Established in many 

 places, but not naturalized. P. V. VI.] E. 



'** Pouch ovate or roundish winged notched, t Style manifest. 



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

 long narrowed into a footstalk, stem-l. lanceolate sagittate and 

 clasping, pouch ovate scaly notched and rounded at the end, 

 style scarcely longer than the notch. — E, B. 1385. R. ii. 9. — 

 Anth. yellow. Scales on the pouch only minute globular blisters 

 when fresh. St. one, upright, about a foot high, branched in 

 the upper part. — Dry gravelly soil. B. VI.— VIII. E. S. I. 



2. L. Smith'ii (Hook.) ; 1. hairy toothed lower ones obcordate 

 stalked, stem-l. lanceolate-sagittate clasping, pouch ovate smooth 

 notched and rounded at the end, style twice as long as the notch. 

 — L. hirtum, Sm. S. B. 1803. — Seeds \ as long in L. campestre. 

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

 6^12 in. long; central st. erect, others diifuse. — Hedge-banks 



p. vi.-vni. E.S.I. 



