54 NOTES ON OUR I,OCAL PLANTS 
DENTARIA lLobelius, Obs., 391 (1576). 
Dentaria Tour., Els., 192 (1694), I. R. H., (214 1700), Den- 
taria Linn., Syst. (1735), Gen. 196 (1737) 295 (1754), Dentaria 
Clusius, C. Bauhin, Pinax, 322 (1623), Gerard, Tabernaemontanus, 
Camerarius, Caesalpinus, etc. Dentellaria Dalechamps, Cusa. 
Dentaria lacinata Muhl., Willd. Sp. Pl., III, 479 (1800). 
Cardamine laciniata Wood, Bot. and Florist, 38 (1870). 
Lake Maxinkuckee (Clarke), S.t Joseph Co. (Rothert), 
Laporte Co. (Deam). 3590, 11081% Notre Dame (Powers) 452. 
South Bend, Ind., 11081 Notre Dame. Common _ throughout 
the region. It varies considerably in leaf shape. Some specimens 
have almost entire leaves, others broadly parted, and others further 
dissected and laciniate. 
SINAPIS Dioscorides 2:154, Theophrastus 7:3 and 6 Pliny 
PEO WN Eo? 
Sinapis Linn.,. Syst., (1735) Gen., 197 (1737), 299 (1754); 
Tour., Els., 193 (1694), I. R. H., 277 (1770), Sinapis Brunfels, 
Fuchs, Turner, Castor Durante, Matthioli, Lacuna, Caesalpinus, 
Dodonaeus, and of all the older authors. 
Sinapis alba Linn., Sp. Pl., 668 (1753). 
Brassica alba (1inn.) Boiss. 
2501, Notre Dame, (Powers), 9325, 9306 Notre Dame. 
Sinapis arvensis Linn., Sp. Pl., 668 (1753). 
Notre Dame, Ind. 
Family 77. CAPPARIDEAE Vent., Tabl. ITT, 
118 (1794). 
Capparidaceae Lindley, Nat. Syst., ed. 2, 61 (1836). 
JACKSONIA Raf., Med. Rep:, V, 352 (18:8). 
Polanisia Raf., Am. Month. Mag. 267 (1818) also Jr. Phys., 
89, 98 (1819). 
Jacksonia trifoliata Raf. 1. c. 
Polanisia graveolens Raf., Jr. Phys. 1. c., Polanista dodecandra 
B. S. P. Cat. N. Y. 6 (1888); Cleome dodecandra Michx., F1. Bor. 
Am., 2, 32 (1803) not Cleome dodecandra Linn. 
South Haven, Berrien Co., Mich. (L. H.*Bailey), 11524 
Notre Dame, Ind. 9750 Dune Park, Lake Co. Common in sandy 
banks of the St. Joseph River and in the Dune region as also 
along the railroads. 
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