NEW OR NOTEWORTHY SPECIES. 155 
terminal rounded or obovoid one thrice as large, repandly or 
more deeply and coarsely toothed ; flowers few, small, white, 
the obovate-spatulate petals not 2 lines long, but twice the 
length of the sepals: pods (immature) narrowly linear, 
beakless. 
Shores of the Behm Canal, in southern Alaska, 24 June, 
1892, M. W. Gorman. Species strongly marked by its ob- 
long upright tuber, resting almost on the surface of mats of 
wet moss. \ 
CARDAMINE FULCRATA. Stems suffrutescent at base, from 
a horizontal not deep-seated and somewhat ligneous root- 
stock, leafy throughout, and glabrous: leaves ample, trifolio- 
late, long-petioled, the terminal leaflet oblong-ovate, coarsely 
erenate-serrate, acute or acuminate, petiolulate, the lateral 
ones unequal at base and sessile: raceme loose, few-flowered, 
leafy and leafy-bracted to the summit: pods large, linear, 
subulate-beaked: flowers rather small, white. 
Iu deep woods at 9,000 feet on the mountains of Oaxaca: 
Mexico, 1894, C. G. Pringle. An exceedingly peculiar Car- 
damine, on account of its suffrutescent habit and leafy in- 
florescence, but distributed as C. angulata. 
ARABIS RHODANTHA. Biennial, stoutish, simple, erect, 1 
or 2 feet high, stellate-tomentulose even to the calyx and 
ovary, but the rachis of the long raceme alone nearly gla- 
brous: lowest leaves cuneate-oblanceolate, few-toothed above 
the middle: cauline linear, acutish, sessile by an abruptly 
somewhat dilated and obtusely auricled base: raceme elon- 
gated and very narrow, the pedicels deflexed and subsecund 
even in flower: petals of the small pendulous flowers strictly 
erect, little surpassing the sepals and of a deep rose-red : 
anthers oblong: pods deflexed, straight, long and narrow, 
acutish : seeds in one row, narrowly wing-margined. 
A beautiful species, collected by the writer, at about the 
limit of trees, in the mountains of middle Colorado, in 1875, 
and not detected since. Readily distinguishable from A. 
