142 
6 C. rureroua (D.C. syst. 2. p. 115.) stem simple, not 
scaly at the base; leaves 2, nearly opposite, glaucous, ternate ; 
segments ovate, or with the middle one 3-parted ; bracteas ovate. 
4. H. Native of the island of Cyprus. Fumaria ruteefolia, 
Smith, fl. greee. t. 667. Flowers yellow ? Spur horizontal, blunt, 
callose at the tip, nearly half an inch long, longer than the flower. 
Rue-leaved Corydalis. Pl. 4 foot. 
7 C. pecu’mBens (Pers. ench. 2. p. 269.) stem simple, de- 
cumbent ; leaves biternate; lobes wedge-shaped, 3-toothed ; 
bracteas ovate, entire ; racemes 3-4-flowered. I. H. Native 
of Japan. Fumaria bulbosa. Thunb. nov. act. petrop. 12. p. 102. 
t. A. Fumaria bulbosa, Thunb. jap. 27? but not Lin. Flowers 
yellow, with the spur the length of the limb. 
Decumbent Corydalis. Pl. decumbent. 
8 C. paucitrLora (Pers. ench. 2. p. 269.) stem simple, not 
scaly at the base ; leaves biternate, 2 or 3 on each stem under 
the middle ; segments 3-parted; lobes obovate ; bracteas ovate, 
acute; racemes crowded, few-flowered. %.H. Native of the 
Altaian mountains in Siberia, and island of St. Lawrence in Beh- 
ring’s Straits. Deless. icon. sel. 2. t. 9. f. A. Fumaria pauciflora, 
Stev. in Willd. spec. 3. p. 861. F. Altaica, Ledeb. Flowers 
purplish; spur thick, incurved at the top, very blunt, rather 
longer than the tube. 
Var. B, aquilegif lia (D. C. syst. 2. p. 116.) hardly different 
from the species, except the racemes are 7-8-flowered, and the 
flowers nearly an inch long. Fumaria aquilegifdlia, Patrin. ind. 
Var. y, Altaica (Fumaria Altaica, Led. in mem. acad. peterb. 
5. 1815. p. 551.) Flowers pendulous. 
Fen-flowered Corydalis. Fl. April, May. Clt. 1823. Pl. 6 to 7 
inches, erect. 
9 C. Marscuarria na (Pers. 
ench. 2. p. 269.) stem simple, not 
scaly ; leaves 2, situated above the 
middle of the stem, biternate ; lobes 
oval, entire or bifid; racemes short ; 
bracteas ovate. Y.H. Native 
of Tauria, also on the mountains 
in the Ukraine under trees. Deless. 
icon. sel, 2. t. 10. Fumaria 
Marschalliana, Pall. nov. act. pe- 
trop. 10. p. 315. Flowers sul- 
phur-coloured ; spur straight or 
hardly incurved, blunt (f. 44.). 
Marschall-Bieberstein’s Cory- 
dalis. Fl. April, May. Clt. 1823. 
PI. $ foot. 
10 C. amsrcua (Cham. in 
Schlecht. Linnæa. 1. p. 558.) stem 
almost simple, erect, scaly below; leaves 2-3, biternate ; seg- 
ments oval, obtuse, somewhat cuneated, the first ones on long 
petioles ; raceme many-flowered, loose ; bracteas entire ; siliques 
linear, erect. Y.H. Native of Siberia, Kamtschatka, and the 
north-west coast of America. Fumaria ambígua, Pall. in herb. 
Willd. Flowers’ on long peduncles, yellow, a little nodding ; 
spur obtuse, straight. Root a solid tuber (f. 44. f.). 
Ambiguous Corydalis. PI. 4 foot. - 
11 C. ronarrrora (Pers. ench. 2. p. 269.) stem simple, fur- 
nished with leafy scales under the leaves ; leaves biternate ; seg- 
ments 5-parted ; lobes oval-oblong; bracteas oblong, entire ; 
racemes elongated, 10-flowered ; spur longer than the pedicels. 
4y. H. Native of Siberia on the Altaian mountains, and on the 
hills about Zmeof, as well as at Jrtish in saltish fields. Fumaria 
Schangini, Pall. act. petrop. 1779. 2. p. 267. t. 14. f. 1 and 2. 
Flowers pale-purple; spur slender, awl-shaped at the apex, and 
somewhat incurved, nearly half an inch long. 
Var. B, caudata (Lam. dict. 2. p. 569.) hardly differing from 
FIG. 44. 
FUMARIACE®. 
. simple, not scaly; leaves 2, 
V. CoryDALts. 
the species, unless that the flowers are smaller and the lobes of 
the leaves a little blunter. Native of the north of China on 
mountains about Pekin. 
Long-flowered Corydalis. Fl. April, May. Pl. 1 foot. 
12 C. ruperdsa (D. C. fl. fr. 4. p. 637. syst. 2. p. 117.) stem 
biternate; segments cuneated, 
cleft; bracteas ovate, entire ; root hollow. %. H. Native of 
Europe, from Sweden to Portugal, in hedges and under trees in 
rather humid situations. Fumaria cava, Mill. dict. no. 7. Curt. 
bot. mag. 332. Fumiria bulbosa, Scop. carn. no. 864. Fumaria 
major, Roth. germ. 1. p. 300. Corydalis bulbosa, Pers. ench. 2. 
p. 69. Corydalis cava, Wahl. helv. 2. p. 126. Flowers hori- 
zontal, purple. 
Var. B, albiflora (Sims, bot. mag. t. 2340.) flowers white. 
Tuberous-rooted Corydalis. Fl. Feb. May. Clt. 1596. Pl. 3 ft. 
13 C. rasa cea (Pers. ench. 2. p. 269.) stem nearly simple, 
erect, scaly under the lower leaf; leaves 3 or 4 stalked, biter- 
nately-cut ; segments oblong, bluntish ; bracteas ovate, acute, 
longer than the pedicels; root solid. 2. H. Native of Sweden, 
Denmark, Germany, Vallais, France, &c. in shady mown- 
tains. Fumaria fabacea, Retz. prod. ed. 2. no. 859. Horn. fl. 
dan. t. 1394. F. intermèdia, Ehrh. Like C. tuberdsa, but dif- 
fering in the roots being solid, not hollow. Plant and flowers 
smaller. Flowers purple. 
Bean-like Corydalis. Fl. April, June. Clt. 1815. Pl. 4 foot. 
14 C. Cavca’sica (D. C. syst. 2. p. 119.) stem very simple, 
erect, scaly under the lower leaf; leaves 2, biternate ; segments 
cut into linear lobes; bracteas oblong, entire ; racemes rather 
loose. %. H. Native of Caucasus on wooded mountains. 
Fumiria fabacea, Bieb. fl. taur. 2. p. 145. Differing from C. 
fabacea, in the stems being very simple, and bearing only 2 
leaves, not 3 or 4-leaves, and in the segments being cleft into 
linear lobes, not oblong bluntish ones. 
Caucasian Corydalis. Fl. Feb. May. Clt. 1820. Pl. 4 foot. 
15 C. purosa (D. C. fl. fr. 4. p. 637.) stem simple, erect, 
scaly under the lower leaf; leaves 3 or 4 stalked, biternate; 
segments cuneated or oblong, and are as well as the bracteas cut 
at the top; root solid. %. H. Native under hedges and in woods 
in rather humid places; nearly throughout Europe ; also in 
Tauria and Siberia; in England about Kendal and other parts of 
Westmoreland ; also at Perry Hall, near Birmingham ; at Wick- 
ham, Hampshire. Fumaria sólida, Smith, engl. bot. t. 1471, 
Curt. bot. mag. 231. Fumaria bulbdsa, Mill. dict. no. 8. Fu- 
maria Halléri, Willd. prod. no. 704. F. minor, Roth. fl. germs 
1. p. 300. Corydalis digitata, Pers. ench. 2. p. 269. Fumaria 
digitata, Lejeun, fl. spa. 2. p- 89. C. densiflora, Presl. Flowers 
purplish, seldom white. 
Var. 3, viridiflòra (D. C. syst. 2. p. 120.) flower green ; roots 
hollow.—Lobel. icon. t. 760. f. 1. Swert. floril. 2. t. 7. f. 47 
Bauh. hist. 3. p. 1. p. 205. f. 1.—Morr. hist. 2. sect. 3. p- 261. 
t. 12. f. 7. 
Bulbous-rooted Corydalis. Fl. April, May. England. Pl. ft 
16 C. ancustiro Lia (D. C. syst. 2. p. 120.) stem simple, scaly 
under the lower leaf; leaves 2, stalked, biternate ; segments cle 
into linear lobes ; bracteas deeply-serrated at the apex“ e1 
Native of Iberia and near Odessa. Fumària angustifòlia, Bieb. 
fl. taur. 2. p, 146. Very like C. bulbòsa, but differing m the 
lobes of the leaves being much more elongated and truly linea, 
not cuneated or oblong. Flowers purplish. fk 
Narrow-leaved Corydalis. Fl, Apr. May. Clt. 1819. pl. 2 ft- 
17 C. Pe’rsica (Schlecht. in Linnea. vol. 1. p. 567.) leaves 
thrice ternate; leaflets wedge-shaped, sharply-cut ; bracteas en- 
tire, ovate; capsules nodding. %. H. Native of Hyreama 
Flowers purplish ? 
Persian Corydalis. Pl. 4 foot. 
18 C. incr'sa (Pers. ench. 2. p. 269.) stem simple, erect; 
