152 .TETRADYNAMIA.SILIQUOSA. 
germcn is oblong and the length of the {lamina, the' fly Ic 
IS very fhort and thick, the iligma is obtufe and emar- 
ginated. The filiqua is long, round, bilocular, with two 
valves, the diilepimentum is a little longer than the 
valves, and the feeds are numerous and fubovate. 
Btilbifcra, Coral bVcrt with.' xht lower leaves pinnate 
and thofe towards the fummit fimple. In woody places. 
Per. April. 
CARD AMINE. Lady’s Smock or Cuckow Flower, 
The cup is tetraphyilous, the leaves are ovato-obiong, 
obtuie, rather patulent, gibbous, (mail and deciduous. 
The fiower is tetrapetalous and cruciform, the petals are 
oblongo-ovate, very patent and terminate in eredt ungues 
twice as long as the cup. There are fix Tubulated fila- 
ments*, the two oppofite ones are twice the length of the 
cup, and the reH lomewhat longer. The anthercC are 
imall, cordato-oblcng and eredl. The germen is {lender, 
cylindraceous, and the length of theilamina, the iligma 
is headed and entire. 1 he filiqua is long, compreiftd, 
bilocular with two valves and the valves in opening 
revolve in the form of a fpire. The feeds are numerous 
and roundifh. 
Obf. There is one fpecies obferved without thofe 
two fmall llamina and another without the petals. 
Such as have fimple leaves. 
Bellidifclia. Daify leaved Lady’s Smock with fimple, 
ovate, entire leaves and very long footflalks. Per. Aprils 
May. On St Vincent’s Rock near Briftol. In various 
places about Rippon in l^ork/h. 
Peircea. Mountain Lady’s Smock with fimple, oblong, 
dentated leaves. On the fummit of high mountains. 
‘ Per. May. 
Such as have pinnated leaves. 
Pratenfis. Common Lady’s Smock with pinnated leaves, 
and the radical leaves roundifh and thofe on the flalk 
lanceolated. Per. April. Amorr. 
