542 
TETRADYNAMIA. 
Class XV. 
9005 Halleri L. 
9006 cebennensis Dec. 
9007 Turrita L. 
9008 pendula L. 
9009 laevigata Dec. 
9010 canadensis L. 
9011 nutans W. 
9012 bellidifolia Jacq. 
9013 C£Eriilea Wulf. 
9014 collina Ten. 
9015 lucida L. 
Haller's 
Montpellier 
tower Mustard 
pendulous 
polished 
sickle-podded 
nodding 
Daisy-leaved 
blue 
hill 
shining-leaved 
Q) un 1 jn.jl W Switzerl. ... 
Q) un 1| jn.jl Pa.pu S. France 1820. 
Q) w 1^ ap.my Sul England walls. 
O un 
A un 
A un 
A pr 
A pr 
A pr 
A un 
A pr 
1 my.jl W 
lA my.jn W 
2 my.jl W 
A mr.ap W 
Siberia 1759. 
N. Amer. 1821. 
N. Amer. 1768. 
Switzerl. 1658. 
I mv.jn W.Y Switzerl. 1773. 
Ajn.'jl Pa.B Switzerl. 1793. 
I jn.jl W Naples 1824. 
A jn.jl W Hungary 1790. 
S CO 
S CO 
S s.l 
S s.l 
D CO 
D s.l 
D CO 
D p.l 
D CO 
D CO 
D p.l 
Wal&Kit. t.l20 
Eng. bot. 178 
Jac. vind.3. t.34 
Plu. aim. t.86.f.8 
Jac. aust.3. t.281 
Jac. aust.3. t.280 
Al.ped.l.t.40.f.2 
1391. MACROPO'DIUM. R.Br. Macropodtum. 
9016 nival e R. Br. Siberian i£ A pr 
Cruciferce. Sp. 1. 
1 jn.s W Siberia 
1796. D CO Pall.it.2.ap. t.U 
1392. CARDA'MINE. L. 
9017 asarifolia L. 
9018 bellidifolia Crantz. 
9019 resedifolia L. 
9020 africana L. 
9021 trifolia L. 
9022 chilensis Dec. 
9023 granulosa All. 
9024 amara L. 
9025 prorepens Fisch. 
9026 pratensis L. 
(3 plena 
9027 pennsylvanica L. 
9028 hirsuta L. 
9029 parviflora L. 
9030 impatiens L. 
9031 latifolia Vakl. 
9032 chelidonia L. 
Lady's Smock. 
Kidney-leaved ^ 
Daisy-leaved ]£ 
Rocket-leaved 
African 
three-leaved ^ 
Chili ^ 
granular j£ 
bitter ^ 
creeping ^ 
Cuckoo-flower ^ 
double-flowered ^ 
Pennsylvanian j£ 
hairy 
small-flowered 
impatient 
broad-leaved ^ 
Celandine-lvd. £ 
A pr 
A pr 
O un 
lAI un 
A pr 
A un 
A un 
A pr 
A 
A 
A 
A 
O 
O 
O 
O) or 
A or 
Cruciferce 
pr 
un 
_ jn-jl 
5 ap.jn W 
ijl W 
1 my.jn W 
1| mr.ap W 
\ mr ap W 
1 ap.my "W 
5 ap.my W 
A ap.my W 
1 ap.my Pu 
1 ap.my L.P 
my.jn W 
Sp. 16—55; 
Italy 1710. 
Scotland seal. 
Germany 1658. 
C. G. H. 
Switzerl. 
Chile 
Italy 
Britain 
Siberia 
Britain 
1 ja.d W 
).my W 
ap.jn W 
1| jn.au Pu 
1 jn.au Pu 
1691, 
1629. 
1825. 
1820. 
wat.pl. 
1821. 
me. pa. 
N. Amer. 1818. 
Britain mo.s.p. 
France 
Britain al. roc. 
Spain 1710. 
Italy 1739. 
D p.l 
D s.l 
S CO 
D CO 
D p.l 
D CO 
D CO 
D p.l 
D CO 
D m.s 
D CO 
D CO 
S m.s 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
D CO 
Bot. mag. 1375 
Eng. bot. 2355 
Al.ped.l.t.57.f2 
Her. parad. 202 
Bot. mag. 452 
Eng. bot. 100 
Eng. bot. 776 
Eng. bot. 492 
Gmel. sib. t. 64 
Eng. bot. 80 
Her. parad. 203 
PI. rar.hu. 2. 1. 140 
1393. PTERONEU'RON. Dec. Pteroneuron. 
9033 grse'cum Dec. Grecian O i 
Carddmine grce'ca L. 
Cruciferce. Sp. 1 — 2. 
jn.jl Pa S. Europe 1710. S co Boc. sic. t. 44. f.2 
1394. DENTA'RIA. L. 
9034 enneaphylla L. 
9035 diphylla Mich. 
9036 maxima Nutt. 
9037 trifolia W. 8$ K. 
9038 pentaphy 11a Scop. 
9039 pinnata Lam. 
9040 bulbifera L. 
1395. LUNA'RIA. L. 
9041 redivlva L. 
9042 biennis Dec. 
annua L. 
1396. RICO'TIA. L. 
9043 segyptlaca L. 
1397. FARSE'TIA. Turr. 
9044 cheiranthoidesi?..ffr 
9045 sufrrutic6sa Dec. 
9046 lunarioides R. Br. 
9047 clypeata R. Br. 
Dentaria. 
nine-leaved 
two-leaved 
large 
three-leaved 
five-leaved 
seven-leaved 
bulbiferous 
Honesty. 
perennial 
annual 
RiCOTIA. 
Egyptian 
Farsetia. 
stock 
half-shrubby 
oriental 
A el 
A el 
A el 
A el 
A el 
A el 
A el 
A or 
O) or 
Cruciferce. Sp. 7 — 16. 
1 my.jn 
f my.jn 
2 my.jn 
1 my.jn 
li my.jn 
1 my.jn 
Pa.Y Austria 1656. 
W.pu N. Amer. 
Pa.pu N. Amer. 1823. 
W Hungary 1824. 
Pa.pu Switzerl. 1656. 
Pa.pu Switzerl. 1683. 
lA ap.my Pu England sha.pl. D s.p 
Cruciferce. Sp. 2. 
3 my.jn L.P Germany 1596. D go 
4 my.jn L.P Germany 1570. S co 
Jac. aust.4. t.316 
Bot. mag. t.l465 
Wal.&Kit. t,139 
Garid. prov. t.29 
Garid. prov. t.28 
Eng. bot. 309 
Lam.ill.t.561.f.l 
Lam.ill.t.561.f.2 
O cu 
Cruciferce. Sp. 1. 
i jn.jl L.P Egypt 
Cruciferce. Sp. 4—7. 
1757. S s.p Bot. reg. 49 
■. atl.2. 1. 160 
Vent. eels. t. 19 
Tour. it.l. p.242 
Dal. Iug.ll41.f.l 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1391. Macropodium. So named because the pod is elevated above the receptacle upon a stalk ; /u-ciz^o;, long, 
and jrsj, a foot or stalk. A genus differing from Arabis chiefly in its stalked pod, and its calyx being a little 
thickened at the base. A little, smooth, erect, simple herb, with ovate, lanceolate, acuminate leaves, and white 
f.owers. 
1392., Cardamine. From xa^Sia,, the heart, and Sciiu,etM, to strengthen, in allusion to its supposed stomachic 
qualities. The leaves of C. pratensis were formerly used in salads. C. impatiens is so named from the sudden 
bursting of the seed pods, being ripe and pressed between the fingers. C. pratensis frequently has double 
flowers. C. hirsuta and, it is said, other species, produce young plants from the leaves. All that is necessary 
is to lay the leaf on a moist grassy surface, or on moss kept moist. The plant propagates itself extensively in 
this way in moist soils. 
1393. Pteroneuron. From -rr-c^ev, a wing, and v-u^nv, a nerve, in allusion to tlie winged nerves of the pods, by 
wliich it is distinguished from Dentaria and Cardamine. 
