50 



With B* 62a). 



24 . Dentarla laoinlata Muhl . 

 Scientific name: 



Dentaria lacimiata Muhl.; Willd. Sp. PI. 

 8,: 479. 1800. 



Cardamine laclaiiata Wood^ Bot. and 

 fl. 38. 1870. 

 Common names; 



C4t -leaved toothvort. 



Cut-leaved pepper-root. 

 Distribution: 



Native. "Q,ue. and Vt. to Minn.> and southward". 

 (6. M.)$ to Fla. and La. (iB. M.). Var. Integra (Shulz) 

 Femali: N. Y. to 111. (6. M.). 



PI. Hon. Co.: "Common". PI. Bnf. Vic.Ilisted. 

 C. F*s Common and variable. The typical formi with 

 leaves whorled and leaflets freely and sharply tootht« 

 occurs in Negunde Woods » Six Mile Cr.) fall Cr., Frank- 

 lin's ravine* Taughannook, etc. The form with alternate 

 more or less long-petloled leaves is with the other * and 

 especially abundant at Negund© Woods. A form-tall, 25 - 

 35 ctt»> with 2 leaves, each with 3 broad rather simple 

 leaflets, and purplish flowers, but usually with the 



