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Plant perfectly kI'^I'^ous ; beak of the i>oil less than i inm. lonp. 



4. C. pcuHsylvanica. 

 Plant more or less hairy, at least on the lower part of the stem or the base of 



the petioles ; beak of the pod over i mm. long. 5. C. acuminata. 



1. Cardamine cordifolia A. Gray. In brooks and on shady banks from Wyo. 

 to N. M. and Ariz. — Alt. 7500-11,000 ft. — Rico; Gore Pass; Graymont; 

 Chambers' Lake ; Villa Grove ; moimtains between Sunshine and Ward ; 

 Marsliall Pass; canons and adjoining meadows west of Ouray; Idaho 

 Springs; Clear Creek; Ironton; Tennessee Pass; near Pagosa Peak; on Bob 

 Creek, West La Plata Mountains; Como ; Silver Plume; Gray's Peak; Ojo; 

 Pass Creek ; Caribou ; Eldora to Baltimore ; summit of North Park Range, 

 Larimer Co. ; Spiccr. 



2. Cardamine infausta Greene. (C. cardiophylla Rydb.) In brooks in 

 Colo. — Alt. up to 10,000 ft. — Above Beaver Creek; Tennessee Pass. 



3. Cardamine vallicola Greene. In shady wet woods and on river banks 

 in Wyo. and Colo. — Alt. 5000-8000 ft. — Bank of Poudre River, Ft. Collins; 

 Columbine ; Dale Creek. 



4. Cardamine pennsylvanica Muhl. On shaded banks from Newf. to Wash., 

 Fla., Kans. and Ore. — Walton Creek ; North Park. 



5. Cardamine acuminata Nutt. On shaded banks from Mont, to Alaska, 

 Colo, and Ore.— Alt. about 5000 ft. — Ft. Collins. 



23. ARABIS L. Rock-cress. 



Pods erect or nearly .so. 



Leaves coarsely hirsute ; the cauline ones cordate or auricled at the base. 



I. A. ovata. 

 Leaves not coarsely hirsute. 



Pubescence if any sparse and consisting of 2-forked hairs. 



Plant perfectly glabrous. 2. A. pluloiiiplia. 



Lower leaves more or less hairy. 



Lower leaves narrowly oblanceolate ; cauline narrow and acuminate ; pods 



about 1.5 mm. wide. 3. A. oxypUylla. 



I-ower leaves spatulate ; cauline not long-acuminate ; pods about 2 mm. 

 wide. 4. A. commixa. 



Pubescence of the lower leaves distinctly stellate. 



Stem over 3 dm. high; basal leaves 3-10 cm. long; petals purple. 



5. A. oblaiiceolata. 

 Stem usually less than 3 dm. high; basal leaves 1-2 cm. long; petals white 



or pinkish. 6. A. Crandalii. 



Pods spreading or reflexed. 

 Leaves more or less stellate. 



Leaves finely stellate without coarser simple hairs. 



Stem 3-5 dm. high, branched; basal leaves oblanceolate, 5-10 cm. long, 



denticulate. 7. A. Selbyi. 



Stems 1-4 dm. high, simple ; basal leaves 1-5 cm. long. 



Plant green, minutely stellate or sometimes glabrate ; basal leaves usu- 

 ally entire. 12. A. lignifera. 

 Plant densely stellate ; basal leaves dentate. 



Petals about 8 mm. long ; sepals and upper leaves usually glabrous. 



13. A. rhodaniha. 

 Petals about 6 mm. long ; sepals stellate ; leaves usually all stellate. 



8. A. consangninca. 

 Leaves hispid on the margins as well as stellate. 9. A. Fendleri. 



Leaves not stellate, perfectly glabrous or with ciliate margins. 



