TETRADYNAMIA SiLIfttJOSA. Deiltaria. 439 
are of a pungent mustard-like taste^ and are used by 
the natives instead of mustard ; in the mountains it is 
generally known by the name of Pepper-root. The 
figure in the Botanical Magazine is taken from an in- 
dividual plant, in which the radical leaf is bilobated, 
which is not always the case. 
3. D, caule distanter diphyllo, foliis sessllibus ternatis, fo- ienella^ 
liolis lineari-ellipticis integris, petalis cuneatis. 
On the banks of the Columbia. "2/ . April, v. s. in 
Herb. Lewis. Very slender 3 leaves small 3 flowers 
purple. 
534. CARDAMINE. Gen.pl. 1088. 
1. C. foliis slmplicibus suborbiculatis integriusculis, cauli- 
bus simpliciusculis debiliter procumbentibus. Mich.Jl. 
amer. 2. p. 30. 
On rocks, in the rivulets of the high mountains of Vir- 
ginia and Carolina. V . May, June. v. v. The 
flowers of all the following species are white and small. 
2. C. caule nudo, foliis radicalibus lanceolatis inciso-den- 
tatis glabris. siliquis turgidis subarticulatis. 
On the north-west coast. NeUon. 'll . v. s. in Herb, 
Banks. A doubtful species. 
3. C. parvula3 caulibus deciimbentibus, foliis radicalibus 
spathulatis pubescentibus, caulinis lineari-cuneatis in- 
tegris dentatisque, siliquis divaricato-laxis. — Mich.Jl. 
amer. 2. p. 29. 
On high mountains of Carolina. Mlchaux. -j-. 
4. C. pusilla, acaulis3 foliis obtuse lyrato-pinnatifidis, pe- 
dunculis radicalibus unifloris. Mich.Jl. amer. 2. p. 29. 
On rocks near Knoxville, Kentucky. Michaux. 4-. 
5. C. pusilla, erecta, ramosa 3 foliis omnibus sublyrato- 
pinnatifidis, siliquis brevibus linearibus acuminatis te- 
retibus, brevissime pediceilatis. Mich. Jl. amer. 2. 
p. 29. 
In overflowed places : New England to New Jersey. 
% ’ June, July. v. v, 
6. C. glabra, erecta 3 foliis pinnatis, foliolis lanceolatis sub- 
auriculatis, siliquis longis stricte erectis. — Willd. sp. 
pi. 3. p. 488. 
Icon. Pluk. aim. t. IQl.f.A. Peliv.gaz. t. \ 05 .f. 18. 
In low meadows : Canada to Carolina. Ij . . May, June- 
V. V. 
VOL. II. 
rotundtfolia. 
articulata. 
spathulala. 
uniflora. 
teres. 
virginica. 
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