544 
TETRADYNAMIA. 
Class XV. 
1398. 
9049 
9050 
1399. 
9051 
1400. 
9052 
9053 
9054 
1401. 
9055 
9056 
9057 
9058 
9059 
9060 
9061 
9062 
9063 
9064 
9065 
9066 
9067 
9070 
9071 
9072 
BERTERO'A. Dec. Berteroa. 
incana Dec. hoary £ Q) or 
Farsetia incana R. Br, 
mutabilis Dec. changeable £ A or 
Farsetia mutabilis R. Br. 
obl'iqua Dec. oblique tt, | or 
AUBRTE'TIA. Adans. Aubrietia. 
deltoldea Dec. purple £ A or 
Farsetia deltoidea R. Br. 
VESICA'RIA. Lam. Vesicaria. 
utriculata Lam. smooth )^ A or 
sinuata Pair. sinuate-leaved Q) or 
cretica Poir. Cretan tt. | or 
ALYS'SUM. L. Madwort. 
saxatile L. rock tL or 
Gemonense L. Austrian *t. or 
argenteum W. silvery £ A or 
Bertolonii Desc. Bertoloni's A or 
murale W. 8; K. wall A or 
tortuosum W. ^ K. twisted £ A cu 
alpestre L. alpine j£ A cu 
montanum L. mountain ^ A or 
rostratum Stev. beaked O un 
micropetalumi^2Sc/«. small-petaled O un 
campestre X. field O un 
calycinum L. calycine O un 
minimum W. small O un 
edentulum W. 8f K. toothless £ Q) un 
maritimum Lam. sweet la. un 
rupestre Tenore. rock *L ( un 
halimifolium W. purslane-leav'd 11- | un 
spinosum L. thorny H- | un 
1402. CLYPE'OLA. W. Treacle Mustard. 
9073 Ion Thlaspi L. annual O cu 
1403. PELTA'RIA. L. 
9074 alliacea L. 
Peltaria. 
Garlic-scented A pi* 
1404. 
9075 
1405. 
9076 
9077 
9078 
9079 
9080 
9081 
9082 
9083 
9084 
9085 
9086 
1406. 
PETROCAL'LIS. i?. Petrocallis. 
pyrenaica R. Br. Pyrenean ^ A 
Whitlow Grass. 
DRA'BA. L. 
aizoides L. 
ciliaris L. 
aizoon Wahl. 
alpina L. 
hirta L. 
rupestris R. Br. 
stellata Jacq. 
incana L. 
confusa Ehr. 
nemoralis Ehr. 
muralis L. 
ERO'PHILA 
vulgaris Dec. 
Draba verna L. 
sea-green 
ciliate-leaved 
evergreen 
alpine 
hairy 
rock 
stellate _ 
twisted-podded ^ 
confused 
wood 
Speedwell-lvd. 
Dec. Erophila. 
common 
pr 
pr 
pr 
pr 
pr 
pr 
pr 
O) pr 
a> pr 
O pr 
O pr 
O w 
9051 
Crucifer<e. Sp. 3—5. 
1| jl.s W Europe 
1| jl.au W.pk Levant 
1 jl " W Sicily 
Cruciferce. Sp. 1—2. 
i mr.my Pu Levant 
1640. S s.l Dal.lug.ll81.f.2 
1802. D CO Vent. cels..85 
1823. C CO Flora GraBca,623 
1710. C p.l Bot. mag. 126 
CrucifercB. 
1 ap.jn I>.Y 
1 apjn L.Y 
I my.au Y 
Cruciferce. 
1 ap.my Y 
1 ap.my 
1 ap.my 
1 ap.my 
1 ap.my 
1 jn.jl 
1 jn.jl 
^ jl.au 
f my-ji 
1 my.jl 
1 jl.au 
1 jl.au 
jl 
Sp. 3—10. 
Levant 
Spain 
Crete 
1739. 
1596. 
1739. 
1 jl 
1 jn.s 
i jn.s 
f jn.s 
ijn.au 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
L.Y 
L.Y 
L.Y 
Y 
W 
W 
W 
W 
1710. 
1823, 
Cruciferce. 
i my.jl Y 
Cruciferce. 
1 my.jl W 
CrucifercB. 
4 my.jn Pk 
Cruciferce. 
i f.ap Y 
i f.ap 
i my Y 
I ap.my Y 
f my.jl W 
i my.jl W 
I my.jl W 
f my.jn W 
f my.jn W 
A my.jn Y 
f my W 
Cruciferce. 
\ mr.ap W 
Sp. 18—52. 
Candia 
Europe 
Switzerl. 
Switzerl. 
Hungary 1820. 
Hungary 1804. 
S. Europe 1825. 
Germany 1713. 
Crimea 1823. 
Siberia 1823. 
France 1768. 
Austria 1740. 
Spain 1791. 
Hungary 1820. 
England sea co. 
Naples 1825. 
S. Europe 1820. 
S. Europe 1683. 
Sj>. 1—3. 
S. Europe 1710. 
Sp. 1—3. 
Austria 1601. 
D s.l 
C s.l 
D s.l 
C s.l 
C CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D s.l 
D CO 
D s.l 
S CO 
S CO 
S s.p 
S s.p 
C s.l 
S CO 
C s.l 
C CO 
C CO 
C s.l 
Bot. mag. 130 
Clu.his.2.134.f.l 
Alp. exot. 1. 118 
Bot mag. 159 
Jac. ic. 3. t. 503 
All. ped. t.54. f.3 
Wal. & Kit.l.t.6 
Wal. & Kit. t.91 
All. ped. t.l8. f.2 
Bot. mag. 419 
St.ac.p.3,t.l5.f.l 
Barr.ic. t.912. f.2 
Jac. aust. t. 338 
Tratt. thes. t. 35 
Wal.&Kit.l.t.92 
Eng. bot, 1729 
Tenore nap. t.60 
Bocc. mus. t. 39 
Barr, ic. 808 
S CO Cav. icl, t. 34. f.2 
D s.l Jac. aust.2. t.l23 
Sp. 1, 
Pyrenees 1759. D s.l Bot. mag. 713 
Sp. 11—50. 
Wales rocks. D s.l Eng. bot. 1271 
Switzerl. 1731. D s.l Bot. mag. 170 
Carinthia 1823. D co 
Lapland 1820. D co Wah.lap.t.ll.f.4 
N;Europel823. D co Wah.lap.t.ll.f.3 
Scotland al.roc. D s.l Eng. bot. 1338 
Pyrenees 1820. D co 
Britain al.roc. S s.l 
N. Europe ... S co 
Europe 1759. S s.l 
Eng. bot. 388 
Flora Dan. t.l30 
Ho. sys.4.t.60:f 1 
Eng. bot. 912 
England moun. S s.l 
Sp. 1—5. 
Britain walls, S s.l Eng, bot, 586 
9052 
9055 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1398. Berteroa. Named after Charles Joseph Bertero, a pupil of Balbis, and a friend of M. Decandolle, who 
speaks in high terms of his merits. A genus distinguished from its allies by its bifid petals and peculiar habit. 
1399. Aubrietia. Named by Adanson, after Aubriet, the famous French botanical draughtsman. A genus 
very distinct in habit, and sufficiently different from Berteroa in its' entire petals, and from Alyssum in its 
bisaccate calyx and oblong fruit. 
1400. Vesicaria. From vesica, a blister pr bladder. The silicles of this genus are inflated like small bladders. 
This is a genus which combines species with bisaccate and an equal calyx, with entire and toothed stamens, 
with edged or not edged seeds, and with a deciduous or persistent calyx. It will, therefore, require division 
hereafter. 
I'Wl. Alyssum. From a,, privative, and Xvcrg-ei, rage ; the Alyssum passed among the ancients for a plant 
which possessed the properties of allaying anger. The ctXvtr<rov of Dioscorides is referred by Sprengel to 
A. alpestre. The species are shewy plants, of easy culture. A. saxatile is very ornamental early in the season. 
