436 
offidnale. 
theiranthoi- 
des. 
Imiceolatum, 
Pallasii. 
phmatlfida. 
TETR ADYNAMIA SILiaDOSA» 
II. SILIQ UOSA, 
527. ERYSIMUM. Gen, pJ. . lOQO. 
1. E. siliquis spicae adpressis, foliis uncinatis. WillcL sp. ; 
pl3.p.5Qg, 
Icon. Ft. dan. 5Q0. Schhuhr handl. \S3. 
On road sides^ frequent ; Canada to Carolina. O. June, 
July. V. V. Flowers small, yellow. 
2. E. siliquis erectis, pedicellis fructiferis patentibus, foliis 
lanceolatis subintegerrimis. — IFilld. sp. pt. 3. p. 511. 
Icon. FL dan. '/31 S' g23. EngL hot. Q42. Jacq. ' 
ausir. 23. S 
In old fields and on road sides: Virginia^ rare. 0. j; 
June, July. v. v. Flowers yellow. , 
3. E. foliis lanceolatis inferioribus dentatis, unguibus calyce 1 
longioribus, iaminis orbiculato-obovatis, stigmate ses- ■! 
sili. Jit. kew. ed.2, t. 4. p. 1 10. 1 
Cbeirantbus erysimoides. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 514, 
Icon. Jacq.fi. austr. 7d. j 
Gn the banks of the Missouri. ^ . June. v. s, I 
! 
528 . CHEIRANTHUS. Gm.pl. logi. I 
1. C. caule simplici tereti glabriusculo, foliis glabris lancea- ■ 
latO'linearibus attenuatis repando-dentatis. 
Oa the north-west coast. Pallas, cp . July, v.s.in | 
Flerh. Lambert, Flowers dark red, the size of i 
C. Cheiri. [1 
529. HESPERIS. Gen. pi IO93. 
1. H. foliis argute serratis: superioribus lanceolatis, infe- 
rioribus inferne pinnatihdis, siliquis brevi-pedunculatis 
breviusculis. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 31. 
In shady woods : Kentucky and Tennassee. . June, i 
V. V, ;! 
530. ARABIS. Ge71.pl. 1049. 
t. A. foliis oblongo-lanceolatis amplexicaulibuS acute den- j 
tatis. JVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 534. S 
Icon. Bot. mag. 226. Fl. dan. 62. : 
In Labrador. Colmaster. ~lf. . May, June. v. s, in 
Herb. Dickson, Flowers, as all the following, white. 
cJpma. 
