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6. CErCIFEK^. 
stellate-pubescent, calyx persistent, filaments all toothless, 
shorter ones from between 2 setaceous processes. — E. B. S. 
2853. R. ii. 18. A. cah/runiiih (L.). — Cells of the pod 2-seeded. 
Pet. yellow, becoming at length white. — Grassy commons, S. ; 
ploughed land, E. A. V. Vi: ' E. S. 
\^A. marit'inbum (Lam.) ; procumbent, hairs bipartite, 1. 
linear-lanceolate acute, cal. deciduous, pods oval pointed 
glabrous, cells 1-seeded. — E. B. 1729. E. ii. 18. — St. rather 
woody below. Fl. white, sweet-scented. — Naturalized near 
the sea. P. VIII. IX.] E. 
\A. incnnum (L.) ; st. erect or ascending, hoary, 1. lanceolate, 
cal. deciduous, pet. bifid, pods elliptic many-seeded. — K. ii. 
22.— Escaping.] 
16. Dea'ba Linn. Whitlow-grass. 
[*Pet. almost entire.] 
1. D. aizoides (L.) ; st. leafless glabrous, /. liiwar riff id acute 
keeled (//abrons ciliate, stam. equalling the slightly notched 
petals, style as long as the breadth of the pouch. — E. B. 1271. 
E. ii. 15. — n. bright yellow. L. fringed with rigid hairg, 
densely collected into cushion-hke tufts. — On rocks and walls 
at and near Pennard Castle near Swansea. P. III. IV. E. 
2. E. nipes'tris (Pi. Br.) ; st. leafless or witli 1 or 2 leaves 
pubescent, 1. lanreolntc flat xtellately puhexcent, stani. shorter 
than the slightly notched petals, style short. — D. hirfa (Sm.). 
E. B. 1338. — Pouch long-oval, slightly hairy. St. very short, 
branched, each branch bearing a dense tuft of leaves and 1-^3 
short scapes. Fl. small. L. mostly entire — Tops of the 
Scottish mountains, rare. P. VII. S. 
3. D. iiu-itiKt (L.) ; steiii-l. several, 1. lanceolate stellately 
pubescent toothed, pet. twice as long as the calyx, pouch lowjn- 
than its jiedice/ tivisted, style very short. — E. II. 388. R. ii. 14. — 
Pouch nearly or quite glabrous, erect, lanceolate-oblong. St. 
4 — 12 in. high, simple or branched. Fl. white. — Extreme forms 
are often taken for species, as D. covtarta (Ehrh.), st. simple or 
branched only at top densely leafy, pouch glabrous : and the 
more alpine state Z). (v>;//«,sa (Ehrh.), st. branched only near its 
base, 1. mostly rosulate, pods with stellate down. — \iountains 
and sand-hills by the .sea. P. VI. VII. E. S. L 
4. 1). nmral is ; .s7. /t'o/// branched, 1. ovate amplexicaul 
toothed hairy, pet. "entire,'' pediceh spreading horizontaUif 
