2 o6 TETRADYN. SILIQUOSA. Cardcmltie. 
Pod Icvg '}>e(^ged, opening xvtth a jerk. Valves 
roiling back^ parallel to the membianaceous 
partition, SiimniiL a knob^ enliie. Calyx 
rather open, 
* Foliis pinnatis. 
1 Leaves zvinged, 
Iiirsuta, C. foliis plnoaiis exsti};ulatis: follolis rotun- 
dato oblongis incisis petlolatis. 
C. Leaves wingedJeafits opposite \ stamens^, 
HAIRY LADIES-SMOCK. Gravelly soil, on the 
driest ban’/s, as "wcH as in moist (ilaces, and by tiie 
sides of rivulets and springs. EarnslicUl Carr. 
A. March-—June. 
prafen- C. foliis pinnatis : foliolis radicalibiis subro- 
sis. tundis dcntatbs ; caulinis lanceulatis. 
C. Lea fils of the root-leaves roundish^ those 
cj the stem-leaves spear-shaped: very entire, 
MEADOW LADTES-SMX’K. CUCKOO FLOW- 
J:.R. Moist ivieadowsaud pastures. A ewark ; South- 
well. P. April, May. 
eimara, C, foliis pinnatis : foliolis radlcallbus subro- 
tundis; caulinis dentato-angulatis, caulc 
basi radicanie. 
C. Leaves wing'd: suckers from the bosom of 
the leaves : leaf is oj the stem-leaves angular^ 
sitting, 
EtTrER-CRKSS. DTTTFR L ADIES.SAIOCK. 
jNear purls of tvater, riNu’ets, and banks of rivers, 
br-ggy places, nio>st meadows and pastures On the 
Panks of the Citei, near the IJop (irounds, South- 
woll, P. April, May. 
