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7. CARDAMINE (fourn.) L. 



17. Cardamine bulbosa (Schrel)*) B S P. 

 Scientific name: 



iraMs Imlliosa Schrel).; Muhl. frans. Am. 

 Phil. Soc. 3. 174. 1793. 



Cardamine rhomlwldea D. C. Syst. Veg. 

 2: 246. 1821. 



Cardamine 1)Ull>osa By S^ P- Prel- Cat. N. Y. 

 4. 1888. 

 Common names: 



Spring cress. 



Balbons cress. 

 Distribution and habitat :- 



Native. Southeastern Canada, and Eastern* Centra)., 

 and Southern States. Rich woods, wet meadows, etc. 



PI. of Hon. Co.: "Woods, wet meadows, and springy 

 places; common". PI. Buf. Vic: "Rather rare"; 3 stat- 

 ions* C* F.: "Rich woods or sometimes wet places. Indian 

 Spring Marsh. Near Freeville and McLean. Less common 

 than the var. purpurea" (= C. douglassit ) . Loc. Herb.: 

 Indian Spring Marsh, Ithaca Marsh (and Hilton). 



Found much more a||bundantly by the writer, and in 



