38 
6. OKUCIFEB^. 
each side. St. often 1 foot liigh, diffuse, branched. Fl. at first 
corymbose, afterwards in lengthened clusters. Outer pet. 
radiant. — Chalky fields in South and East. A. VII. Bitter 
Caiulytuft. E. 
24. Lepid lUJi Linn. Pepperwort. 
* Poucli rordate vith turgid valves, style filifonn . 
[L. Drdba (L.) ; 1. oblong entire or toothed lower ones 
narrowed into a footstalk, stem-1. sagittate and amplexicaul, 
style as long as the dissepiment. — E. B. !<■ 2683. R. ii. 9. — One 
foot or more in height, branched. Fl. many, small, white, upon 
long pedicels in a subumbellate corymb. — Established in many 
places, but not naturalized. P. V. VI.] E. 
** Poiirh ovate or roundish vinged notched. + Style manifest. 
1. L. vamjies'trc (K. Br.) ; 1. downy toothed lower ones ob- 
long narrowed into a footstalk, stem-1. lanceolate sagittate and 
clasping, yyowc/i ovate scaly notched and rounded at the end, 
style scarcely longer than the ivotch, or (var. longistyimn More) 
many with style about twice as long as notch. — E. B. 1385. 
R. ii. 9. — Anth. yellow. Scales on the pouch only minute 
globular blisters when fresh. St. one. upright, about a foot 
hisrh, branclied in the upper part. — Dry gravelly soil. B. VI. — 
VIII. ' ■ E. S. 1. 
2. L. heterophyl'lum (Benth. em. G.G.') ; 1. hairy toothed 
lower ones obcordate stalked, stem-1. lanceolate-sagittate clasp- 
ing, pouch ovate smooth notched and rounded at the end. style 
thrice as long as the notch. — E. B. 1803. L. Smithii (Hook.). — 
Anth. violet. Seeds i as long as in L. campestre. Pouch 
sometimes with a few scales, never hairy. St. several, 6 — 12 
in. long, branched at the base ; central st. erect, others difi"use. 
/3. alatostyl urn {Towns., under Z. Smithii): pouch not notched. 
—Hedge-banks. P. VI.— VIII. ' E.S.I. 
tt Style minute. 
[L. sativum (L.); lower 1. lobed pinnate or bipinnate, upper 
1. sessile linear entire, pouch roundish oval blunt. — B. ii. 9. — 
Escaped from cultivation in many places.] E. 
*** Pouch oval or roundish n/dched, style niimite. 
3. L.rudernle(L.) ; lower 1. bipinnatifid, upper 1. linear entire, 
pouch oval, diandrous, petals 0. — E. B. 1595. A', ii. 10. — End 
of pouch narrowed, winged. St. branched, often a foot high. 
Radicle dorsal.-r- Waste places near the sea, rare. A. V. VI. 
E. I. 
' The hairy form aescribed is var. canesccus G.G. /,. htterophyllvm BecttiJ 
eeiisu stricto is a si-tni-glabrous pyren;eaii form (var, pyrenaiewm G. G.X A. J. Vi. 
