268 MR. H. W. PUGSLEY: A REVISION OF THE 
corolla tubo multo angustiora. Corolla 9-10 mm. longa, pallide rosea ; petalo 
superiore alis roseis reflexis carinam superantibus apicem. attingentibus et 
calcar versus longe productis obtuso; petalo inferiore marginibus latis patulis 
roseis apicem vix attingentibus subacuto, sæpe libero deflexo; petalis 
interioribus sursum curvatis, breviter et obscure apice atropurpureis. Fructús 
majusculi, 2'5 mm. longi et paululum angustiores, breviter subrotundo-obovati, 
superne subtruncati et inferne angustati, arinå obscura paululum compressi, 
in sicco apicis foveolis obscuris tubereulato-rugosi. 
Hee species proxima est F. judaicw, cujus forsitan mera varietas sit, sed 
F. judaica differt habitu robustiore, pedicellis vulgo longioribus apice magis 
incrassatis, sepalis oblongo-lanceolatis acuminatis basi solum dentatis, corolla 
majore albidà nec rosea, fructibus majoribus nitidis evidentius tuberculato- 
rugosis. 
F. macrocarpa, Parl. cujus corolla ei 7. amarysie subsimilis est fructibus 
maximis globosis longe recedit. 
F. Bastardii, Bor. subsectionis Muralium, pro quà cl. Boissier primo 
F. amarysiam habuit, petali inferioris marginibus angustis presertim. sed 
etiam bracteis brevioribus, sepalis majoribus serratis, fructibus subacutis vel 
obtusis nee vero subtruncatis plane differt. 
Heectenus F. amarysia in Greecia sola inventa est. 
11. FUMARIA macrocarpa, Parlatore, Pl. Novee, 5 (1842), et Mon. Fum. 
143 (1844) : Hamm. Mon. 45 (1857); Haussk. in Flora, lvi. 559 (1873). 
F. megalocarpa, Boiss. & Sprunn, Diag. PI. Or. i. No. 1, p. 68 (1843). 
Icon, Hamm. l. c. tab. 6. 
Ewsice. Orphanides, Fl. Grieca. Exsicc. No. 20, Athens, ut F. megalocarpa ! 
Heldreich, Herb. Greece. Norm. No. 1002, ut F. megalocarpa ! Balansa, PI. 
d'Orient, 1854, No. 128, Smyrna! 
This species, recognizable at a glance by its very large, globular fruits, is 
remarkable also for its extremely narrow sepals and the complete absence of 
purple colouring from its corolla. In well-grown examples the pale, rosy 
flowers attain a length of 11 mm., with the linear-lanceolate sepals nearly 
3 mm. long. The distant and curiously recurved lower petal depicted in 
Hammar's figure was noticed by Boissier as characteristic of this species, and 
its spreading margins are more spathulate in outline than in any other 
member of the Grandiflore. 
F. owyloba, Boiss. Diag. Pl. Or. ii. No. 8, p. 14 (1849), appears to be a 
shade-form rather than a true variety of F. macrocarpa. 
Supsecrio Il. CAPREOLATAE. 
A 
Capreolate, Haussk. in Flora, lvi. 539 (1873); Pugsley, Fum. in Brit. 5 
(1912) ; Hamm. Mon, 24 (1857), ut sectio, ex parte. 
Pedunculi longi pedicellis swpissime apice mulio incrassatis przediti. 
Bracteæ raro quam pedicelli fructiferi multo breviores, Sepala plerumque 
magna, apicem versus integriuscula, raro quam coroll tertia pars breviora 
