PLANTS OF ARKANSAS. 10$ 



Cory da lis, DC. 



aurea, (Michx.) Willd ; Nuttall, Torr. & Gray. 

 crystallina, Engelm ; Harvey. 

 fiavula,(RAf.) DC; d'Ailly. 

 micrantha, (Engelm.) Gray ; Harvey. 



CRUCIFERJE. 



Nasturtium, R. Br. 



amphibium, (L.) R. Br. ; Nuttall. It is doubtful 

 whether Nuttall found the true N. am- 

 phibium, Coville. 



lacustre, Gray ; Harvey. 



officinale, R. Br.; Lesquereux. 



sessiliflorum, Nutt. On muddy banks of the Arkan- 

 sas River near Little Rock, Coville. 



sinuatum, Nutt. 



tanacetifolium, (Walt.) Hook. & Arnott.; Torrey and 

 Gray. 

 Arabis, L. 



canade?isis, L. 



conftnis, S. Watson. Limestone cliffs in the north- 

 west, Harvey (as A. driwuno7tdii.) 



hirsuta, (L.) Scop.; Lesquereux, Harvey. 



Icevigata, (Muhl.) Poiret. 



ludoviciayia, Meyer ; Torr. & Gr., Harvey. The 

 name A. virginica (L.) may perhaps be 

 adopted for this, since it is in part the Car- 

 damine virginica, of L. Sp., 656. 



perfoliata, Lam. ; Harvey. 

 Streptanthus, Nutt. 



maculatus, Nutt. ; Nuttall, Sabine. 

 Thelyp odium % Endl. 



pinnatifidum, (Michx.) S. Watson ; Pitcher. 

 Cardamine, L. 



bulbosa, (Schreb.) BSP. (C. rhomboidea,T>C); d'Ailly, 

 Harvey. 



