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plifh below : The lobes of the leaves are cut like . 
thoft of Bitter Crefs : On the tops of ‘the ftaiks and 
branches fliand fmall white flowers, to Jvhich fuceeed f 
long ilender pods. It taftes like Crels, but milder. i 
, 4. Cardamine impatiens altera hirjudor^ R. 300. ; 
Nafturtium aquaticum minus ^ C. .104. The Leifer, 1 
hairy Impatient Cuckow-hower, or Ladies Smock. ) : 
It I'preads its leaves .upon the ground, on every fide : 
the ftalk : They are commonly compofed of two or ^ 
three pairs of lobes, annexed to the nud-rib, with an 1 
odd lobe at the end : It fends up feyerai ftaiks a 
palm, or nine inches high, furniftied with one or two 1 
leaves a- piece, which bear, on their tops, very fmall t 
white flowers, fucceeded by long flender cods. It 
grows in wet lhady places, and in gardens about i 
‘Kendaly Wejlmoreland -f. It is often ufed in falads. 
It flowers in Mca'ch and April, , " 
5. Cardamine pumila Bellidis folio,^ Alpina^ R. 300I. ; 
G. E 260. Plantula Car damme s alterius amula Clu- i - 
fiiy P. 828. Nafiurtium Alpinum BelUdis folio mi^ 
nusy C. 105. Dafie-ieav’d Ladies Smock. On Sjti • 
Vincent*^ rock, near Brijlol ; and On the rock, near' 
the quarry, by Bath, The leaves relemble Dafte. 
leaves : I'he pods are large for the fize of the plant. 
6. Najlurtium petr^um Johnfoni^ R. 300.. Thd 
flowers are white, and large lor the bignds of the j 
plant •, and the petals are not placed in the form of /” 
a crofs, but two and two oppofite. , 
. Sisymbrium. Its leaves are pennated : It has ai- 
crofs flower : The pod is aivided into two cellsb- 
by an intermediate partition, to which the valves i 
adhere on both fid es : The feeds are common- ^ 
ly roundilh : The valves do not wind up like a • 
: fcrew, as in the Cardamine,, nor ejedf the feeds : • 
The pods are ftiort, and ftand out from the ftalk .q- 
The Ipecies are : 
^ I. Sifymbrmn Cardamine,, feu Nafturtium aqua^ e 
ticum^i R. 300. Nafturtium aquatiuim vulgar e,, P. 
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