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mi foliis Burf^ paftoris^ C. 104. Bur fa paftoris 
minor ^ P. 866. minor ^ foliis incifis T^halii^ C. 
108. Burfa paftoria minima^ G. 214. The LefTer 
Shepherds Purfe, or Rock Crefs. In fandy and fto- 
ny places. The leaves that firft fpring up are fmgle, 
round, and fmalT, the fucceeding fome what jagged, 
like the leaves of Shepherds Purfe : It produces fe- 
veral flalks, nine inches, or a foot high, fometimes 
naked, and fometimes fet alternately with fmall 
leaves : The flowers grow on the tops of the flalks, 
are white, and blow fucceffively *, to which fucceed 
fmaller and rounder feed-veflfels than thofe of Shep- 
herds Purfe. 
3. Nafturtiiim fyheftre Eruc^e affine^ R. 304, C* 
105. fylv, Valentinum Clufio^ P. 830. Eruca Na- 
Jiurtio cognata tenuifolia^ G. E. 247. Crefs-rocket. 
On Salisbury plain, not far from Stonehenge. The 
leaves are like thofe of Garden Crefs, but cut into 
fmaller fegments : The flowers grow' in long fpikes 
on the tops of the flalks and branches, and are fuc- 
ceeded by fmall fliort pendulous pouches. 
4. Nafturtiolum montanum annuum tenuijfime divi-^ 
fum^ R. 304. Nafturtium pumilum vernum., C. 105. 
Vernal Dwarf Crefs. On the low rocks, jufl op- 
pofite to Gorant^s chair, five miles from Brijiol. The 
flower is regular : The petals are entire and equal : 
The fruit is bicapfular, containing two feeds in each 
cell. 
5. Nafturtium fupinum capfidis vcrrucofis.^ R. 304. 
Cor on opus Ruellii., G. 346. re 51 a vel repens Ruellii., 
P.502. Ambrofta campeftris rcpens., C. 138. Swines 
Crelfes. By way-fides : The flalks lye upon the 
ground, are branched, and dofe fet with leaves, cut 
like the leaves of creflTes : The flowers are faflened 
to the bofoms of the leaves in little cluflers, each 
difplaying four petals, in form of a crofs, half a 
line long, white and blunt : The eiupalement like- 
wife confifts of four leaves, hollow, green, and whitifli 
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