( i8i ) 
Roman Wormwood : The flowers are fmall, yellow, 
and grow at the ends of the branches : The cods 
are very flender, and full of fmall redifh feeds. 
Card AMINE. It has a crofs flower, out of whofe 
empalement rifes the ftyle, growing to a fruit, 
divided into two cells by an intermediate partition, 
to which the valves adhere on both fides, and are 
generally full of round feeds: The valves, when 
ripe, wind-up like a fcrew, and force out the 
‘ feeds. The leaves, in mofl of the Ipecies, are 
pennated. The fpecies are : 
1. Cardamine flore majore elatior^ R. 299. Na- 
fturtium aquaticum amarum^ P.1239, 
nmarum^C.io^. Bitter Creflfes. In boggy and watery 
places *, flowers in the fpring, and is of a bitter tafte. 
It has channeird flralks about half a yard high: 
The lobes of the lowermofl: leaves, at their firfl com- 
ing out, are roundifh *, of the others, oblong and 
finuated : The flowers are pretty large, white, and 
have fix chives, with purple fummjts ; The cods 
are fmall, about an inch and a half long. 
2. Cardamine^ G. 201, R. 299. Nafturtium fra-- 
‘tenfe majus feu Cardamine latifoHa, P.825, praten- 
femagno flore^ C. 104. Ladies Smock, orCuckow- 
flower. In moift meadows. The lower leaves are 
compofed of broad roundifh lobes ; but thofe upon 
the ftalk have their lobes long and narrow : The 
flowers are large, . white, and have generally a dafli 
of purple, with dark veins running through them. 
It grows about a foot high. 
- 3. Cardamine impatiens^ vulgo Sium minus impa- 
tiens^ R. 399, G. E. 260. Sium minimum^ Noli 
■me tangere didlwm^ five impatiens Nafturtii fylvejlris 
folio^ P. 1241. Impatient Ladies Smock. Among 
.the ftones, under the fears, near IVherf a village 
three miles difbant from Settle^ in Torkfdre. About 
Kendal^ in IVeftmor elands in feveral places f. The 
• ftalks grow about a cubit high, branched, and pur- 
