r)'jr) PI, ANT LIFK OK ALABAMA. 



At.AiiAMA: TciiiK'SHj-o \',tllt\v. l.owiT IhIIh. Ikicli k1i;iiIi(1 woocIh. l^auilcrilale 

 (.'oiiiitv, I'loii'iiif (M.C. Ifilsinn. Tusealoosii Coimtx (/-■..(. .S'mi//ij. I'Iowoih yol- 

 lowiuli whitr; Ajjiil. Not r:in>. 



Tyjie lot iility : '• In sylvis viiHtiH 'I'ouiiiisHct* <'t moiif ibus alti.s.siiiiiH Caroliiiiu*.'' 



Herb. Geol. Siirv. Herb. Mohr. 



Dentaria laciniata Mulil.; WilUl. Sji. PI. 3 : ITU. IWO. I><)i5i:i> Tootiiwokt. 



Ihniarm nmctiliiuitii Miclix. V\. Hor. Am. 2:'.M). 1803. 



Kll.su. 2: ML'. ( May. Man. cd. ti, (iJ. ("liap. Fl. 2ti. (iray, Syn. Kl. N. A. 1, ]>t. I : l.'.:{. 



AlU'ulKiiian to l.oiiisianian ana. (,tinliec and Ontario: Nrw Knj;lan(l weHt to 

 .Minnesota and Nt'l)raska, f^onth to western Jlorida, and tiirou<;h tlio Ohio \:ilk',y to 

 .MiKBonri. 



Alabama: Kieli woods, Tennesaee Valley throHfrjioiit the nionntaius to Lower 

 bills. Madison Conuty, Moutesano. Tuscaloosa and Chilton counties. Flowers 

 l»ale rose color ; March, .Ajtril. 



Type locality : •'Hah. in Pi-nsylvania.'" 



IliMb. (ieol. fSurv. Herb. Mohr. 



Deutaria laciniata multifida (Muhl.) .1. F. James, Hot. Gaz, 13:2.S4. 1888. 



FlNKI.Y-I.()»Kl> TOOTHWOKT. 



nciitarid miiUitida Mnhl. (at. (50. 1813. 



KU. Sk. 2 : Mi'. Ciia).. Fl. 2(;. (iray. Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 1: 153. 



Carolinian and l.onisi.inian areas. Tennessee, North and Soutb Carolina. 



Ai.aua.ma: Tennessee Valley to Lower bills. Lauderdale County, Florence (iW. C. 

 Jf'iliion). Tuscaloo.sa County (E. J. Smith). Flowers jiah' llesh-color; .M.indi, April. 

 Rare. 



Plants from J'lorence, with the divisions of the leaves wider, connect with the tyi>e. 



Tyjie locality: "Carolina, Cherokee." 



Herb. (ieid. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Dentaria heterophylla Xutt. Gen. 2:66. 1818. Slkndkk Tootmwokt. 



C(ird(i)nit)(' lirl< rophiiUa Wood, Bot. & Fl. 38. 1870. 

 Gray, Man. ed. 6, 64. Chaj). Fl. 26. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 1 : l.">3, 

 Carolinian and Louisiauian areas. New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia 



to Tennessee. 



Alabama: Central Pine belt. Hale County, Havana (A'. J. <S»i/7/i). April 29; rare. 

 Ty])e locality: "In western Pennsylvania (in the shady firwoods on the banks of 

 Wishahiknn Creek, a few miles from Philadelphia)." 

 Herb. (Jeol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



LEAVEN WORTHIA Torr. Ann. Lye. N. Y, 4 : XT. 1848, 

 Four sjteeies, eastern North America. Low winter annuals. 

 Leaven'wrorthia aurea Torr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. 4 : 88, t. 5. 1848. 



GOLDKN-I'LOWKREI) LEAVKNWONTHIA. 



Ihap. Fl. 27. (Jray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 1 : 1.52. Gray. 111. 1 : 140, /. 57. 



Carolinian area. Tennes.see, Arkansas, and northwestern Texas. 



Alabama: Tennessee Valley. Limestone Hats. Jackson County, Scottsboro, iu 

 the cedar glades, abundant. Flowers yellow. March. Collected fruiting specimens 

 only May n. Local. 



DiflV-rs from Gray's Hgurc! in the more numerous divisions of the leaves, ."> to 7 i)airs. 



Ty]ie locality: Vicinity of Fort Towson, Arkansas; also in Texas and in Jetlersou 

 County, Ahibamii; Dr. M. ('. I.tdituivorlhl 



Herl). (ieol. Sur\'. Herl). Mohr. 



Leaveuworthia uniflora ( Michx.) Britt. Mem. Torr. Club, 5 : 171. 1894. 



MiCHAUx's Leaven wouTHiA. 



Cardamine uniflora Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2 : 29. 1803. 



Leavenwtn-lhia viiehauxii Torr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. 2 : 89. 1848. 



Gray, Man. ed. 6, 63. Chap. Fl. 27. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 1 : 152. 



Carolinian area. Kentucky, Indiana?, and Missouri, south to Tennessee and 

 Arkansas. 



Alabama: Mountain region. Limestone ledges. Madison County, Montesano, at 

 800 to 1,000 feet. Collected in fruit only, May 1, 1880. Local. Annual. 

 Type locality: "Hab. in rupibns circa Kuoxville." 

 Herb. (ieol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Leaveuworthia torulosa Gray, Bot. Gaz. 5 : 26. 1880. 



Necklace Leavenwokthia. 

 Gray, Man. ed. ti, 61. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 1 : 152. Chap. Fl. ed. 3, 26. 

 Carolinian area. Kentuckv and Tennessee. 



