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ejusque tubum latitudine ssepissime superantia. Corolla seepius angusta ; 
petalo superiore alis apicem haud attingentibus acuto; petalo inferiore acuto 
marginibus erectis angustis apicem haud attingentibus. Fructüs parvi, 
mediocres vel magni, in vivo plerumque stipite carnoso distincto quam 
pedicelli apex inerassatus angustiore priediti, siccitate læves usque ad rugosi. 
The wings of the upper petal, as well as the tips of the inner ones, are dark 
purple in F. capreolata, F. purpurea, F. macrosepala, and F. berberica. In 
F. dubia and F. coccinea this dark colour is obscure or wanting, and in the 
last-named the wings themselves are obsolescent. 
* Series Eu-Capreolatæ. 
Pedicelli fructiferi areuato-recurvi aut saltem patentes ; fructüs leves vel 
rugulosi. 
12. FUMARIA CAPREOLATA, Linn. Spec. Plant. 701 (1753) ; Hamm. Mon. 24 
(1857); Pugsley, Fum. in Brit. 6 (1912). F. pallidiflora, Jordan in 
Schultz Archives, 305 (1854). (PI. 9, fig. 2.) 
In Hammar’s Monograph Ray's F. major scandens flore pallidiore (Hist. 
i. 405 (1686)), cited by Linnzus, is omitted from the synonymy of this 
species. The omission is not without justification, for Ray’s remarks betray 
no acquaintance with 7. capreolata, and none of the exsiccata in the Sloane 
Herbarium under his name belongs to this species, being all, except one 
doubtful fragment (probably F. muralis subsp. Bore), rampant forms of 
F. officinalis, as is also a specimen similarly named in the contemporary Herb. 
Dubois at Oxford. It may thus be reasonably concluded that rampant forms 
of F. officinalis were the recognized P. major scandens Jlore pallidiore of the 
British botanists of that period. The Sloane Herbarium contains a good 
example of F. capreolata (ILS. 58/146) under Bauhin’s name (Pinax, 143), 
and there is a British specimen of var. Babingtonii in Herb. Dubois, labelled 
“ F, scandens altera Czesalp.” 
Icones. Savi, Mat. Med. tab. i, ic. 1; Sturm, Deutschiands Flora, i. 62. 13 : 
Flora Danica, tab. 2359 (forma umbrosa); Hamm. l. c. tab. iii. (forma 
sepalis insolite dentatis) ; Journ. Bot. xl. tab. 436, fig. 2, ut F. speciosa. 
Exsice. Bourgeau, Fl. Pyr.-Espag. No. 391! Neugebauer, Fl. Exsicc. 
Austro-Hungarica, No. 2899! 
! Sepala typi vel paulo breviora, subintegra ; corolla rubescens. 
B. spectosa, Hamm. Mon. Slügt. Fum. 25 (1854), et Mon. 25 (1857). 
F. speciosa, Jord. in Cat. Grenoble, 15 (1849), et Linnza, xxiii. 507 
(1850). 
Exsice. Mabille, Herb. Corsicum, 1868, No. 337, ut F. speciosa ! 
Hæc varietas racemis laxiusculis, pedicellorum tenuiorum bracteis paulo 
brevioribus, sepalis vulgo 4-5 mm. longis 2-3 mm. latis ovatis potiusquam 
ovalibus frequentius subintegris, corollis primo albidis seepius tandem omnino 
rubris petalo superiore parum angustato preeditis a typo differt. 
