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TETRADYN. SILIQUOSA. 1277. Arabis. 1033 
Leaves finceo’ate ; the radical-ones petioled, thofe of the 
ftem feflile ; Hem decumbent, glabrous : petals three 
times as long as the calyx. 
1-^^^ Auftria. Crun:«,. AuHr. 39. t. 3,/". Z. 
Leaves lanceolate, hearted, clafping the ftem, obtufely 
tootheih ftem ere£t, piibefcent. 
Sou'h of France. Vill. delj>h 3. 319. r. 37. 
'fj- 7 Whole plant covered with forked hairs. 
ifAia. Leaves elliptic, very entire, feflile: ftem flexuous, de- 
ciimhciit. 
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Soiuh ot Fr ince. Vill, delph. 3, p, 3'®- 37 - 
Piant covered with ftellatc hairs : liliiiuei glabrous. 
Leaves toundifti, very entire, hairy; flioots creeping. 
Virgi-iia. a/m. 281. /. 51./. 5. Paronychia. 
Leaves obovate, toothed at top: ftem with 2 or 3 leaves : 
raceme drooping 
Alps. Allion. ped. 981. z. Turritis. 
Leave! ihickiflt ; Jl/nvers nodding, blucilh. 
Leaves {lightly toothed; the radical-ones obovate, thofe of 
the ftem lanceolate raceme ereiSt:. 
Alps. jaeg. Auflr. 3. t, z8o. Jacq, Ohf. i. e. 12, 
Leaves flighlly toothed ; the radical-ones obovate, thofe of 
the ttem lanceolate: Item leafy : raceme nodding when 
in fruit: filiqiies leaning one way. 
Alps. yacq. Aufir, t. z8i. A. pumila. 
Leaves glabrous ; the radical-ones lyrate, thofe of the ftem 
invar. 
Canada. ^tem erect, filiform. 
i-eaves rough with forked hairs : the radical-ones runcinatc 
or lyrate, thofe of the ftem lanceolate : Items glabrous, 
branched. 
Alpine roLKs FL Finn. t. 386. Pet. H Brit. t. 50. 3. 
L-ng. hot. t. 469. Light f. Scot. t. yq.f- 2. 
Leaves toothed, obtufe, brift'y ; the radical-ones fomewhat 
lyrate: Items briilly : p.,tals eredl. 
^“‘liri^ ^ncks. h.iig hot. r 614. Veltey. Mar. Pl.t 5. 
Stem. leaves fomewhat lyrate, thofe of the branches lanceo- 
late, cut ; ftem glaorous, decumbent. 
Gvrm ny. Pla/l opufe \o\. t.x.f i. bifymbrium. 
a little hairy : flo=wers frnall, white. 
R'Xit- leaves orbicular; thofe of the ftem fomewhat ovate, 
petioled, repand-toothed ; root creeping. 
Alps. Jucq. ic.rqr, i. t, ii<^. Flowers rofy. 
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