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late Miss Hutchins , of Bantry, Ireland, who explored most suc- 
cessfully the Botany of her native country, and added many 
new species to its Cryptogamia. 
1. II. petrce'a Br. ( Rock H.) ; leaves pinnate segments entire, 
petals scarcely longer than the calyx, pouch obtuse at both ex- 
tremities, stigma sessile. Lepidium E. B. t. 1 1 1 . 
Limestone rocks ; west of England, and Wales, and Yorkshire 
Wall of Eltham churchyard, Kent, probably introduced. 0. 3 — 5. 
2 — 4 inches high. — This genus has the pouch of a Teesdalia, but 
the stamens of Thlaspi : the British species has the appearance of the 
former : while most foreign ones, if they really belong to the genus, 
have that of the latter. 
15. Teesdalia Br. Teesdalia. 
Pouch emarginate ; the valves keeled ; the cells 2-seeded. 
Filaments having a little scale within at the base. — Named in 
honour of Mr. Robert Teesdale , a Yorkshire botanist. 
1. T. nudicaulis Br. (naked- stalked T.) ; petals unequal. 
Iberis E. B. t. 327. 
Sandy and gravelly banks in many places. 0. 4 — 6 . — Leaves 
almost entirely radical, lyrato-pinnatifid. Stems 2 — 4 inches high, 
with sometimes 1 — 2 small entire or cut leaves. Flowers ■white, two 
of the petals nearly three times longer than the other two. 
16. Iberis Linn. Candy-tuft. 
Pouch emarginate ; valves keeled and winged; cells 1 -seeded. 
Petals unequal. — Named from Iberia , or Spain, where many 
of the species grow. 
1. I. *amdra L. ( bitter C.) ; herbaceous, leaves lanceolate 
acute somewhat toothed glabrous, flowers racemose, pouch 
orbicular with a narrow notch. E. B. t. 52. 
Chalky fields, rare, but either the outcast from gardens or intro- 
duced with seed corn ; now not unfrequent in Oxfordshire and Berk- 
shire. ©. 7. — Stems spreading, often a foot high. Leaves very 
variable in their toothing. Whole plant, as its name imports, verv 
bitter. 
Tribe IY. Cakiline.e. Fruit without valves or a dissepiment , 
jointed; each joint with one or more seeds, all but the upper one 
often abortive. Cot. o=. (Gen. 17.) 
17. Caki'le Gcert. Sea-Rocket. 
Fkruit short, angular, of 2 1 -seeded indehiscent joints ; the 
upper joint deciduous bearing an upright sessile seed, the 
lower one with an abortive or pendulous seed. — Name an 
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