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6. CEUCrPEB^S. 
entire. — j3. T. occitamtm (Jord.) ; fruitbearing raceme rather 
shorter, pouch triangulai-obcordate with almost divaricate lobes, 
style much exserted. L. usually slightly toothed.— Mountain 
pastures. Teesdale ; Thomhaugh, Northumb. ; Glen Isla, For- 
far. 0. Settle, York ; Llanrwst, N. Wales. P. VI.— \TII^ E. S. 
4. T. vu-em (J ovd.) ; {nnthea.ring racetnc oval or oblong, ^ouch 
obovate -with a shallow notch, style much projecting, seeds 4 — 5 
in each cell, stem-1. oblong cordate. — Jard. Obs. PI. de Fr. iii. 
t. 1. T. alpestre Sm., E. B. 81 ?—F\. white, small. Pet. about 
thrice as long as the calyx. Pouch with a very broad and 
shallow notch often almost truncate. L. usually entire. — Moun- 
tain pastures near Matlock. P. VI. — \Tni. E. 
24. HuTCHiNs'iA B. Br. 
1. H. petrce'a (R. Br.) ; 1. pinnate, st. branched lea^', pet. 
scarcely longer than the calyx, pouch blunt at both ends. — E. B. 
111. R. ii. 6.— St. 2—4 in. high. Fl. smaU. Teesdalia has 
scales at the base of the filaments ; Nocccea (R.) incumbent 
cotyledons. — Limestone rocks, rai"e. A. m.— V. E. 
25. Teesda'lia R. Br. 
1. T. nudicaiilis (R. Br.) ; petals uneqmil. — E. B. 327. R. ii. 6. 
— L. many, spreading on the ground, lyrate-pinnatifid, rarely 
orbicular-spatnulate and entire. St. 2—4 in. high, solitary or 
several from the crown of the root, sometimes bearing 1 or 2 
small leaves. Stam. with remarkable scales within. Pouch 
emarginate. — Sandy and gravelly places. A. V. .VL E. S. 
26. Ibe'eis Linn. Candytuft. 
1. I. amdra (L.) ; herbaceous, 1. lanceolate somewhat toothed, 
fiouches racemose orbicular notched with triangular porrect 
obes.— -K". B. 52. R. ii. 7.— L. usually with 1—3 blunt teeth 
on each .side. St. often 1 foot high, ditluse, branched. Fl. at 
first coiynibose, afterwards in lengthened clusters. Outer pet. 
radiant. Chalky fields in South and East. A. VII. Bitttr 
Candytuft. E. 
Tribe VIII. Lepidinea. 
27. Lepid'itjm Linn. Poppor-wort. 
* Pouch cordate with turgid valves, style JUiform. 
[*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. S. 2G83. R. ii. 9. — One 
foot or more in height^ branched. Fl. many, small, white, upon 
