238 RypBerRG: STUDIES ON THE Rocky Mountain FLoRA 
‘Cardamine multifolia sp. nov. 
Stem about 2 dm. high, very leafy, lower part hirsute: leaves 
4-6 cm. long glabrous; leaflets 7-13, oblong to oblong-obovate 
or oval, entire or sinuate-dentate; the terminal one larger and 
obovate : flowers numerous: petals spatulate, about 2.5 mm. long ; 
pedicels ascending, about 8 mm. long: pod erect, about 2 cm. 
long and .75 mm. wide. 
This is perhaps closest related to A. parvifolia L., but is more 
leafy, has shorter and broader leaf-segments and erect pods, and 
the plant is less diffusely branched. 
Ipano: Beaver Cajfion, 1895, P. A. Rydberg. 
Urau: Wasatch Mts., 1869, S. Watson, 80, in part. 
“ Sophia brevipes (Nutt.) 
Sisymbrium canescens 5 (brevipes Nutt. MSS.) Torr. & Gray, 
Pl. N. Am. 1 > 62.4.1838: 
Sisymbrium Hartwegianum Fourn. Rech. Auct. & Tax. Fam. 
Cruc. & Gen. Sisymb. 66, in part. 1865. 
Sisymbrium incisum var. Hartwegianum S. Wats. Bot. Calif. 1: 
4l. 
The plant described by Dr. Watson in the Botany of California 
and by Dr. Robinson in the Synoptical Flora (p. 139) is I think 
without doubt the var. dvevipes of Torrey and Gray’s flora. Prob- 
ably also Bourgeau’s plant, cited by Fournier, belongs here ; but I 
think that it is very doubtful that Hartweg’s plant, which must be 
regarded as the type of S. Hartwegianum Fourn., could be the same. 
’ Sophia Californica (T. & G.) 
Stsymbrium canescens € ( Californicum) T. &G. Fl. N. Am. I: 
oz. 1838: 
This species is characterized by the large flowers, the sparingly 
stellate and often glandular-puberulent stem, the uniserial linear 
pod and once or twice pinnatifid leaves. The segments of the 
lower leaves are broad and obtuse, those of the upper linear to 
oblong. Its range extends from Montana to Washington south to 
California. 
v Sophia viscosa sp. nov. 
Biennial, 5-10 dm. high : stem, at least the upper part, decidedly 
glandular or viscid-villous : leaves obovate or oblanceolate in out- 
