766 TETRADYNAMIA. SILIQUOSA. Caedamine. 
lobe large. Pouches somewhat convex on one side, flat on the other, 
bordered with a projecting margin, and marked with a perpendicular 
line, which is the edge of the partition. Woodw. From two to four 
inches high. Leaf-stalks as long as the leaves. Flowers small, white, in 
a terminal spike-like bunch. 
Naked-stalked Teesdalia. Shepherd’s Cress. (Welsh: Beryn coes- 
noeth. E.) Gravelly places and barren heaths. Near Hampton Court, 
Richmond, and Barnes Common. Ray. Putney Heath. Miller. Old 
stone pits by the side of Pensham Field, Worcestershire. Nash. About 
Norwich, frequent. Mr. Pitchford. Bungay. Mr. Woodward. Between 
Corby Castle and Carlisle. Dr. Stokes. Harmer Hill, near Salop. Mr. 
Aikin. (About Llansadwrn and Pentraeth, Anglesey. Welsh Bot. Be¬ 
tween Dorking and Brockham. Mr. Winch. Near the coal pits on 
Bovey Heathfield, Devon. Rev. J. Pike Jones. Coleshill heath, War¬ 
wickshire. Purton. Sand rock near Milverton, Warwickshire. Perry. 
At the Ness, between Shrewsbury and Oswestry. Mr. W. Clayfield. 
Sandy fields near Tollcross, Glasgow. Hopkirk. E.) A. May—July. 
SILIQUOSA. 
DENTA'RIA.* ( Pod lanceolate, opening elastically: valves 
rolling back: Summit notched: Seeds on flat, dilated 
stalks. E.) 
D. bulbif'era. Lower-leaves winged, upper ones undivided. 
j E. Bot. 309— FI. Dan. 361— Clus. ii. 121. 1— Loh. Ic. i. 687. 2— Ger. Em. 
984. 1— Park. 620. 1— Ger. 833. 1. 
(Root creeping, toothed, fleshy, white. Stem upright, a foot and a half 
high, undivided, leafy, naked at the bottom. Corymhus terminal, soli¬ 
tary. Blossoms large, pale purple. E.) Black scaly bulbs produced 
from the bosom of the leaves, (as in Lilium bulbrferum ), by which 
falling on the ground and there vegetating, a succession is secured ; the 
seeds rarely attaining perfection. 
Bulbieerocjs Coral-wort or (Tooth-wort. Cardamine bulbifera. Br. 
Hook. E.) Woods and shady places, Highreede and Foxhole woods, 
near Mayfield, Sussex. Parkinson. Old Park Wood, near Harefield. 
Blackstone. Woods between Beconsfield and Wickham. Hudson. (On 
high rocks at Tunbridge Wells. Rev.-Bale. Near Dupplin. Mr. 
Shillinglaw. Hook. Scot. E.) P. April—May. 
CARDAM / INE.*k ( Pod linear, two-edged, opening elastically : 
valves rolling back : Summit a knob, entire: Seeds on 
capillary stalks. E.) 
* (From dens, dentis , a tooth; because its root is denticulated; and hence the 
ancients would probably have inferred its antiodontalgic efficacy, though vainly. E.) 
t (A diminutive of xocpSuyag, the Greek name for Water-cress j probably compounded 
of xaphcif the heart; and to afflict: from its pungent acrimony. E.) 
