TETEADYNAMIA SILICULOSA, 
435 
524. CORONOPUS. Gcert. sem, t. 142. 
1. C. siliculis integris cristato-muricatis, stylo porrecto, co- 
rymbis pancifloris. SmHh Ji. hrit. 2. p.QgO. 
Cochlearia Coronopus. WiUd, sp. pi. 3. p. 450. 
Jeon, Fi. dan. 202, Engl. hot. l66’0. 
Cn road-sides ; Virginia and Carolina. Q. June — Aug. 
V. V. Flowers very small, white. 
2. C. siliculis emarginatis didymis reticulato-rugosis, stylo 
obsolete, corymbis multifloris. Smith Ji. hrit. 2. p. S9I . 
Cochlearia humifusa. Mick.fl. amtr. 2. p. T] . 
Lepidium didymura. IVilld. sp. pi 3. p. 43g, 
Lepidium angiicum. Huds. angl. 2S0. 
Biscutella apetala JValt.fi. car. 1/4. 
In cultivated grounds of Virginia and Carolina. ©.June 
— Aug. V. V. Smaller than the foregoing species 3 
both have pinnated leaves. 
525. LEPIDIUM. Gen. pi. 1077 , 
.. L. foliis radicalibus pinnatifidis, caulinis lineari-lancenlatis 
subinciso-serratis, horibus 4-petalis diandris, siliculis 
lentiformibus. — JVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 440. 
Icon. Sloan, jam. 1. t. 123. f. 3. Moris, hist. 2. s. 3, 
t. 21./. 2. 
In dry fields and orchards : New York to Carolina. ^ . 
June — Aug. v. v. About a foot high ; liowers not 
conspicuous. 
526. THLASPI. Gen. pi. 1078. 
1. T. siliculis orbiculatis compressis Igsvibus, foliis oblongis 
dentatis glabris. — JVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 442. 
Icon. FI. dan. 7g3. Engl. hot. 1659. 
In stony fields : New York and Pensylvania 3 rare. Q. 
June, July. v. v. 
2. T. hirsutum, siliculis deltoideo-obcordatis, foliis radica- 
libus pinnatifidis. — sp. pi. 3. p. 44/. 
Icon. Engl. lot. 1485. Schkuhr handb. 180. 
A common weed, every where to be found in cultivated 
grounds. O. April—Sept. v. v. 
Ruellii. 
virginicum. 
arvenss. 
Bursa pasta-' 
ris. 
