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**** Po}(vh ov'il or rottndish scarcely notrhed icingless, 
xtyle mimtfe. 
4. L. latifolium (L.) ; 1. ovate-lanceolate serrate or entire un- 
divided, pouch ovoid entire downy. — E. li. 182. R. ii. 10. — 
Fl. many, small, in compound leafy panicled clusters. St. 3 feet 
high, erect, branched. L. large, the lower ones upon long 
stalks, the upper nearly sessile and narrower. — In salt marshes. 
P. VII. VTII. I)ittand.'r. E. S. ? I. 
25. Capsel'la Medik. Shepherd's Purse. 
1. C. Biir'xa-pastorix (Medik.) ; radical 1. lanceolate pin- 
natifid or undivided toothed, upper 1. clasping auricled, pouch 
triaugular-obcordate. — Thlasjri (L.) E. B. 1485. — Varying 
greatly in size and the division of its leaves. Known by its 
peculiar pouches. — A common weed. A. III. — X. E. S. I. 
Tribe VII. Sulndarieoi. 
26. Subula'pja Linn. Awlwort. 
1. S. aquat'ii-a (L.) ; E. />. 732. R. ii. 12. — Plant small, 
submerged. Root of many long white fibres. St. 1 — 3 in. 
high. L. linear-subulate, radical. Fl. small, white, often per- 
fected under water. Margins of alpine lakes. P. VII. E.S.I. 
Tribe VIII. Coronopece. 
27. CoRON OPUS All. em. Sm. 
1. C. Ruel'lii (All.)j pouch midivided reniform wrinkled and 
crested with little sharp points, style prominent, 1. pinnatifid. 
—E. B. 1660. R. ii. 9. SeneUera Corouoinix (Poir.).— St. 
much branched, prostrate. Fl. small, white, m lateral clusters 
opposite to the leaves. Pouches large, in dense clusters. — 
Waste ground, common. A. VI. — IX. Swin/s Cj-ess. 
E. S. I. 
2. C. did'ymus (Sm.) ; jiouclb notclied, of t)i>o ivrinkled lobes, 
style very short, 1. pinnatifid. — E. B. 248. R. ii. 9. Senehiera 
pinnatijida (DC). >y. didyma (Pers.) — St. spreading, pros- 
trate, a foot or more in length. Fl. small, white, in long 
slender lax clusters. Pet. very short or none. Often only 2 
stamens. — Waste ground near the sea chiefly in the South and 
South-west. A. VJ.— IX. E. 1. 
