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PHANEROGAMIA. 



This plant is so named by Dr. Lemann, in the Niger Flora, above 

 cited : but the pods are longer than in the Caucasian plant. The 

 specimen has old fruit only. 



6. CAKDAMINE, Linn. 



1. Card amine geraniifolia, DC. 



Cardamine geraniifolia, DC. Syst. 2, p. 268 j Hook. f. Fl. Antarc. p. 233, f. 88. 

 Sisymbrium yeraniifolium, Poir. Diet. 7, p. 218. 



Hab. Orange Harbour, Fuegia. 



The specimen has only half-grown pods, like those of Commerson's 

 collection, described by Poiret and DeCandolle. Dr. Hooker's admi- 

 rable figure represents the flowering state only. The seeds are not 

 yet known. 



2. Cardamine cortmbosa, Hook. f. 



Cardamine corymbosa, Hook. f. Fl. Antarc. p. 6 ; Hook. Ic. PI. t. 686. 



Hab. Orange Harbour, Fuegia. 



The specimens accord in all respects with those of Dr. Hooker, who 

 has the plant only from Campbell's Island, in the same latitude as 

 Fuegia, indeed, but 110° distant in longitude. 



3. Cardamine glacialis, DC. 



C. perenms, pilosiuscula ml glabra; foliis carnosulis pinnatlsectis, seg- 

 mentis 1-3-jugis sessilibus oblongis ciliolatis cum imparl rotundato sen 

 reniformi saipius maximo; florlbus majusculis ; siliquis latiuscule 

 linearibus covfertis strictis stylo brevissimo apiculatis, replo margi- 

 nibus incrassatis. 



