26 6. CRIfCIFBEiE. 



times hispid. — Rocks by the sea. Connemara, Ireland. Lidstep, 

 Pembrokeshire. B. VII. VIII. E. I. 



3. A, stric'ta (Huds.) ; I hispid and ciliate deeply sinuate- 

 dmtate, narrowed into a footstalk, stem-l. sessile, pods few distant 

 erect patent straight.— J?. S. 614.— St. erect, glabrous, hispid 

 below, 6 — 8 in. high. Fl. rather large. Seeds winged at the 

 apex. — Limestone cliffs near Bristol. P. IV. V. E. 



4. A. petrce'a (Lam.); I. glabrous or with forked hairs lyrate- 

 piunatifid or oblong-ovate nearly entire with long stalks, stem-l. 

 narrow nearly entire stalhed, pods spreading slender straight. — 

 E. B. 469. — St. erect or decumbent, 3 — 8 in. long, glabrous. Fl. 

 large, white tinged with purple. Seeds oblong with a slight 

 wing at the end. — Alpine rocks in E. and S. Glenade Moun- 

 tain, Co. Leitrim, Ireland. P. VII. VUI. E. S. L 



\*A. Turrita (L.) ; 1. clothed with short forked hairs dentate 

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

 long, pods flat with a thickened margin recurved from an erect 

 stalk, seeds with a membranous margin. — E. JB. 178. — St. 1 foot 

 high, erect hairy. Fl. yellowish. Pods 3 — 4 in. long, without 

 any central vein but with many prominent longitudinal anasto- 

 mosing veins. — On walls at Oxford, Cambridge, and Cleish 

 Castle, Kinross. Become very rare. B. Y."] E. S. 



** Seeds in two rows. 



6. A. perfoliata (Lam.) ; radical 1. stalked toothed hairy, st.- 

 1. glabrous entire clasping, pods slender erect. — Turritis glabra 

 (L.) B. B. 777.— Very erect and straight, 1—3 ft. high. Fl. 

 pale yellow.— Banks and cliffs, local. B. V.— VII. E. S. I. 



6. Caedami'ke Linn. Bitter Cress. 



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

 3-fid, of the upper 1. oblong lanceolate toothed or ea^Axe, petioles 

 of the stem-l. tvith slender sagittate auricles, pet. linear or want- 

 ing. — E. B. 80. M. ii. 26. — ^Pet. erect, white. Disting-uished by 

 having auricles at the base of its petioles. — Hilly districts, pre- 

 ferring limestone. A. VII. VIII. E. S. ? 



2. C. jlexuosa (With.) ; 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, stam. 6, 

 style long.—E. B. 492. JR. ii. 26. C. sylvatica Link.— Fl. small. 

 Pet. erect, white. St. wavy, more leafy than in C. hirsuta. 

 Root oblique, covered with fibres. In shady -places. A. or B. 

 IV.-LS. E. S. I. 



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



