tstradynamia siLiauosA. Arabis. 
2. A. foiils radicalibus oblongis petiolatis, cauliriis lanceo- 
latis sessilibus, caule erecto basi hirto, petalis calyce 
dupio longioribus. Wilid. sp. pL 3. p. 535. 
Icon. Schkuhr handh . 185. Curt.Ji. lond. 2. /. 49. 
In dry sandy fields and on old walls : New England to 
Virginia. O . April— July. v. v. 
3. A. foliis subrotondis integerrimis hirsutis, surcalis rep- 
tan ti bus. IVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 536. 
Icon. Pluk. aim. t.5\.f. 5, 
In sandy fields : Pensylvania to Virginia. 1/ . June, July. 
V. V. 
4. A. foliis glabris, radicalibus lyratis, caullnis iinearibus. 
IVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 538. 
In fields, and on dry bills : Canada to Pensylvania. Q, 
March— May. v. v. 
5. A. foliis dentatis obtusis hispidis, radicalibus sublyratis, 
caulibus hispidis, petalis erectis.^ — IVilld. sp. pi. 3. 
p. 539. 
A. hispida. Ait. hew. 2. p. 400. 
Icon. Efigl. hot. 614. 
In Labrador. Colmaster. 1/. May. v. s. in Herb. 
Dickson. 
6. A. foliis lanceolatis iitrinque angustatis remote dentatis 
hastato'sessilibos, siliquis pendulls aDcipilibos laica- 
tis. — Mich.Jl. amer.2. p. 31. 
A. canadensis. IVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 540. 
Turritis foliis lanceolatis dentatis, radicalibus maKimis, 
siliquis compressis falcatis. Gron.Jl, virg. 1. p. 77. 
Icon. Pluk. aim. t. S6 f. 8. 
In rocky shady situations : Canada to Virginia. If . 
May, June. v. v. ; v.s. in H&rb. Gronov. From two 
to five feet high. 
7. A. foliis glabris rhomboideis repando-obsolete-dentatis, 
infimis ionge petiolatis, radice tuberosa,— PtT^. syn. 2. 
p. 204. 
A. bulbosa. Muhlb. in lilt. 
A, ainara. Plerb. Banks. 
A. foliis ovatis denficulatis glabris. Gronov. virg. gg. 
On the borders of rivulets and springs. i(. . March- 
May. V. V. This is one of the early spring flowers j 
the taste resembling spring cresses, it would be de- 
sirable to have it introduced into the gardens for that 
purpose, as it will grow in any soil. 
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tkaliana. 
replans. 
iijrafa, 
sirktm. 
fdlcata. 
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