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4. C. cuneata, Greene. Tuberiferous like the next: leaflets petiolulate. 



5. C. paucisecta, Benth. Petals 6 to 9 lines long, white or pinkish. 



6. C. Breweri, Watson. Terminal leaflet much the largest: petals 2 lines long. 



7. C. angulata, Hook. Flowers few, 3 to 4 lines long: pods short. Oregon. 



8. C. cordifolia, Gr. Stout: leaves cordate-orbicular or narrower. 



9. G. belli d if olia, L. Alpine, tufted, 2 or 3 in. high: leaves entire. 



6. ARABIS, Linnaeus. 



Pods straight, strictly erect or ascending. 



Flowers white, 2 or 3 lines long, in dense elongated racemes 1, 2 



Flowers light pink or rose color, 2 or 3 lines long. Alpine 8, 4 



Flowers rose-purple, 6 to 9 lines long: leaves dark green, ciiiate 6 



Pods curved and usually (except No. 6) more or ICES reflexed. 



Pods 3 in. long, ascending: stout, 2 ft. high, branching 6 



Pods 1 to 4 in. long, strongly reflexed: stem erect, to 2 ft. high 7, 8 



Pods 3 or 4 in. long, scarcely a line wide, spreading, recurved 9 



Pods similar, shorter: stem simple, 2 to 10 in. high, villous 10 



1. A. perfoliata, Lam. Glaucous, stout, 2-4 ft. high: leaves crowded clasping. 



2. A. hirsuta, Scop. Smaller, more hairy: pods half as long, 1-2 in. Or. 



3. A. Lyaliii, Watson. Bright green or glaucous, slender: leaves clasping. 



4. A. platysperma, Gr. Canescent with stellate hairs: pods 2 lines wide. 



5. A. blepharophylla, H. & A. Smooth, often tufted. Coast. Monterey to 8. F. 



6. A. repanda, Watson. Leaves 3-4 in. long, sinuate toothed: petals 2-3 lines long. 



7. A. Holboellii, Hornern. Petals 3-4 lines long, white to purple, reflexed. 



8. A. subpinnatiiida, Watson. Leaves coarsely toothed: petals pinkish. 



9. A. arcuata, Gr. Canescent, hairs branching: petals violet 4-6 lines long. 



10. A. Breweri, Watson. Petals deep rose, 1-4 lines long: sepals purplish. 



7. STBEPTANTHTJS, Nuttall. 



Glabrous or glaucous: stem-leaves clasping by cordate or sagittate base. 



Stem-leaves thick, usually toothed, cordate to narrowly ovate 1 



Stem-leaves rounded cordate, often crowded, entire: pods curved 2 



Stem-leaves ovate to lanceolate, acute: pods nearly straight, slender 3 



Stem-leaves spatulate: sepals broad, 3 lines long: petal-blades purple 4 



Stem-leaves very narrow, pinnatifid; or some entire, small and cordate 5 



Stem-leaves very slender, margins involute: outer larger sepals subcordmte 6 



Glaucous: racemes zigzag: calyx subglobose, black purple 7 



More or less hispid with simple hairs: flowers purple or red. 



Stem-leaves auriculate-clasping, toothed: racemes one-sided 8, 9 



Stein-leaves scarcely clasping: raceme short: flowers often recurved 10 



