Crucifer®. 
67 
FIs distinctly larger than in N° 131.--Walls, rocks; 
W. Y. 5.muralis Bert. 138. 
16 Seed narrowly winged towards the top. Ls shining, 
covered with scattered hairs; the cauline only 1—3. 
Racemes few-fld.—Saleve near Geneva. 5 
*stricta Huds. 139. 
— Seed entirely wingless, at most with a dark line round 
the edge. .17 
17. Stem slender, rather flexible. Fr.-peduncles spreading. 
Resembling an A. alpina in miniature.—Alp. and subalp. 
(W. Y. B. 0. U.) Dole, Saleve. 6 serpyllifolia Vill. 140. 
— Stem firmer, almost straight. Fr.-peduncles erect, shorter 
than in the last. A. arcuata Shuttlw., ciliata auct. not 
R. Br. Resembling A. hirsuta but the caul, ls neither 
truncate nor auricled at the base, siliquas shorter, in 
a denser raceme, slightly spreading, the seed entirely 
wingless.—Yar.: Stems and ls hairy (v. vestita); and 
stem glabr., ls ciliate (v. glabrata); also b. cenisia Rent. 
A dwarf pi., siliques almost fascicled.—Alp., subalp 
and Jura. b. Colombier, Upper Engadine. 6 
alpestris Rchb. 141. 
OBS. A. stricta-muralis (hybrida Reut). 
36. Cardamine. Bitter-cress. XV, 49. 
1. Ls all, or at any rate the earliest, undivided . 2 
— Ls all pinnatisect ....... 1 
— Rad. ls ternate, with roundish-rhomboidal leaflets. FIs 
large.—Brenets, Jura of Neuchatel (Tripet) 
trifolia L. 141 (2). 
2. Stem 20—40 cm. FIs 8—10 ww long. Anthers violet.— 
Presaccio in Poschiavo. 6 . . asarifolia L. 142. 
— Stem 2—12 cm. FIs 4—5 mm long Anthers yellow 3 
3. Ls all undiv., or the cauline indistinctly 3-lobed. Seed 
wingless.—High Alp. 7 . . . alpina Willd. 143. 
— Cauline ls pinnatisect, with 2—3 pairs. Seed narrowly 
winged at the top.—Alp. 7 . . resedifolia L. 144. 
4 (1). Pets narrow, small (3—5 mm) . ... 3 
— Pets broader, larger (9—17 mm) .... 7 
5. Petioles sagitttate-auricled at the base. L.-seg¬ 
ments 11—19.—Shady places; edges of brooks; distrib. 
but not*common. 5 ... impatieis L. 145. 
— Petioles not auricled. L.-segments 5—11 . . 6* 
6. Stem bearing 1—3 As, gen. with numerous lateral as¬ 
cending stems, and numerous rad. ls. Stas gen. 4. Fr.- 
peduncles erect —Fields, grassy places, vineyards, woods; 
distrib. 4.hirsuta L. 146. 
