BRASSICACEAE 551 
rounded, the inner petals about 15 mm. 
long, the blade about 15 as long as the 
claw: capsule 3-4 cm. long.—(PINK-CORY- 
PALE-CORYDALIS. ROCK-FUMEROOT. 
ROKE-HARLEQUIN. )—Rocky places and open 
woods, often in rather acid ee a 
pon »i of Coastal Plain, Ga. to Min 
B. C. and N. S. 
, Ont., 
C. anthum (Engelm.) Britton. 
Plant 1- 3 ps tall, the branches spreading: 
leaf-blades finely divided: corolla pale- 
yellow, 9-10 mm. long, the smaller outer 
petals with a minute crest: capsule 1-2 em. 
long, s cd torulose. [C. micrantha 
A. Gray] — (SLENDER- muU. ; 
various jim rre Fla. to Mo., Minn., and Va. 
3. C. flavulum (Raf.) Kuntze. Plant 1—5 dm. tall, s branches spreading, 
vd M edad narrow, acute: corolla yellow, 10-11.5 mm. long, ae smaller ses 
als P PA crested: ed 1.5-2.5 em. long, somewhat torulos 
TC. flavula DC.]—-(YELLOW-FUMEROOT. YELLOW- 1 )-— Rich soil, ae 
cially in rocky woods, various porte. La. to Kans., Minn., Ont., N. Pm 
and Va. 
4. C. Halei Small Plant 1-3 dm. tall, the branches spreading or i. 
ing: leaf-blades with rather broad se gments: corolla yellow, 14-16 mm. long, 
the spur somewhat m ale the tip, the smaller outer petals with a pd 
crest: capsule 2—2.5 em. Dry soil, Coastal Plain, Fla. TA 
5. C. aureum (Willd.) Kuntze. Plant 1.5-3 dm. tall, the branches some- 
times decumbent: leaf-segments mostly elliptic: a golden-yellow, 12-14 
mm. long, the spur somewhat iA slightly curved, the smaller outer petals 
with a toothed crest: capsule 1-2 em. long, slender — (GOLDEN- aes OOT.) — 
and banks, often in Pla eode soil, various mone N of Coastal 
Plain, "Tenn. to Tex., Ariz. Alas., Ont., N. S., and W. 
: MARIA [Tourn.] L. Annual herbs. Leaf-blades with small seg- 
ments. Flowers racemose, white or pink. Sepals 2, scale-like. Stamens 6, 
diadelphous. Ovary scarcely longer than 
thick, 1-ovuled: style deciduous. Nutlet 
globular.—About 40 species, natives of the ' 
Old World. 
F. officinalis L. Stem and branches 2-10 
racemes 2-1 s 2-4 mm. 
long: corolla purplish or a colored, and 
crimson at the tip, 6-8 long: nutlet 
2-2.5 mm. in diameter, nua A at the 
apex.— (HARTH-SMOKE. UMITORY. FUME- 
ME-WEED. FUME-WORT. s 
and roadsides, various provinces 
Tex., Tenn., N. Y., and N. S. Nat. era 
FAMILY 3. BRASSICACEAE — MUSTARD FAMILY 
Her bs or partially woody plants, the sap watery. Leaves alternate: 
blades entire, toothed, or dissected. Flowers perfect, in spikes or racemes. 
