*04TETRADYN SILICULOSA. Cochlearia. 
COMMON Slir.PHKRD’S PUIISK ^mongr ruWiish, 
roa'I side'>, walls, cornfields, gra’. el-walks, and kilcheii 
gardens; very common, bouthwel! ; Newark. 
A. Iviarch—Sept. 
COCHLEARIA. Smi/L 6 Sy. miL ^ju 
Sdiadd tur^icla, rugosa, poly^ipcrma : valvu- 
lis gibhis, obtLi’Nis. 
Pouch notched at the end, turgid, rcugk^ ma¬ 
ny seeded. Valve- bu'gtng, blunt. 
Armo- C. foiiis rdd.i_alibns ol.-I-)!igis crenatis; cau- 
racia. Unis ianceoiatis incisls integrisve. 
hoot-leaves spear-shaped, scolloped: stem- 
haves smpt, 
iroH SE R A 1)! S!f. Sides of dilches, in gardens, N'ew- 
wnrk ; Soutliweli. P. Jlay. 
■cjfici- C. foiiis radicallbus subrotundfs, caiilinis ob- 
nalts. longls subsiimatis, silicnlis globosis. 
C. Root-leaves heart-circular ; stem-leaves ob¬ 
long, a little indented. 
€OM MON SCUR V V^'-OR ASS. Sea shores, and inland 
mountains. Not indigenous to this f’ounty, though 
found on Walls, at Kirkby. On Walls, at Wollaton. 
D ERRING. A. May. 
CORONOPLJS. Smith. Sgo. With. 574. 
Silicula reniformis, comprcssa, corrugata, lo- 
culis evalvibijs, monospermis. 
Pouch kidney-shaped, compiessed, wrinkled: 
cells without valved ; 1 seed in each cell. 
Ruellii, C. siliculis integris crlstato-muricatis, stylo 
porrecto, corymbis paucifloris. 
C. Leaves wing-cleft : stem depi essed. 
