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6. CKUCIFER^. 
4. C.praten'sis (L.); 1. pinnate, leaflets of the lower 1. roundish 
slightly angled, of the -upper I. linear-lanceolate entire, pet. 3 
times as lomj as the cali/x spreading, stani. half the length of the 
petals, St. terete.—^. B. 776. R. ii. 28.— Fl. large, lilac. Anth. 
yellow. Style short. Lts. sometimes stalked and occasionally 
acutely angular (C. dentatn Schultz). C. Hayneaiva K. having 
many small narrow Its. resembles Sp. 3. — Moist meadows, 
common. P. IV. Lady's Smock. E. S. I. 
5. C. amdra (L.) : 1. pinnate, leaflets of the lower 1. roundish- 
ovate, of the upper 1. oblong, all angidar, pet. 3 times as long as 
the calyx erect, xtam. nearly as long as the petals, st. angular. — 
E. B. 1000.— Fl. large, white. Anthers purple. Style long, 
slender. Stigma small. Stoloniferous. — Fl. sometimes pur- 
plish-lilac (var. lilacina F. B. White). — Moist meadows near 
streams, rare. P. V. YT. Common Bitter Cress. E. S. I. 
7. Denta eia Linn. Coralwort. 
1. D. bidbifera (L.) ; st. simple, 1. alternate, lower 1. pinnate, 
upper 1. simple, axils of the 1. producing bulbs. — E. B. 309. 
Cardamine bulbi.fer-a (Crantz). -Rhizome thick, with fleshy 
toothlike knobs. St. 1 — 1?, foot high. Lts. and 1. lanceolate, 
serrate or entiro. Fl. large, rose-coloured or purple. — Woods 
and shady places rare. P. V. VI. E. vS. 
Tribe II. Sisymbriea'. 
8. Hes'j'EEIs Linn. em. R. Br. Dames' Violet. 
*1. //. ma,trondlis (L.) ; st. erect branched above, 1. ovate- 
lanceolate acuminate toothed, pedicels about as long as the 
calyx, pet. obovate blunt apiculate, pods erect from a patent 
pedicel terete.— J?. B. 731.— Fl. lilac, "fragrant," large and 
handsome. — Pastures. B. V. VI. E. S. I. 
[Malco'lmia marit'ima (E. Br.) has been found in Kent, but 
is not a native.] 
9. Sisym'beium Linn. em. DC. Hedge-Mustard. 
1. S. oflicinule (Scop.) ; pods subulate adpressed to the stem, 
1. runcinate pinnatifid with 2 or 3 pairs of oblong dentate lobes 
and a large hastate terminal lobe.— Jl. 735. R. ii. 72. — St. 
1 — 2 feet high, with divaricate branches, upper part leafless. 
Fl. small, pale yellow. Pods on exceedingly short stalks, 
downy, sometimes glabrous (var. leiocar/mm DC). — Common. 
A. Vr. VII. Hedge-Mustard. E.S.I. 
