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GENERA FUMARIA AND RUPICAPNOS, 21 
y. vagans, var. nov. 
F. vagans, Jord. in Cat. Grenoble (1849), et Linnea, xxiii. 508 (1850); 
Hamm. l.c. 46. 
Icon. Hamm. l.c. tab. 6, ut F. vagans. 
Bracteæ oblongze, cuspidate, apice deuticulate, pedicellis fructiferis triplo 
breviores. Sepala 2-25 mm. longa, 1°5-2 mm. lata, rotundato-ovalia, 
breviter acuta, nervo dorsali inerassato carinata. Petalum superius vix a 
latere compressum, alis roseis patenti-reflexis carinam paulo superantibus 
apicemque vix attingentibus subaeutum. Fructús circa 2:25 mm. longi, 2 mm. 
lati, subrotundo-ovati, acutiusculi, inferne in stipitem obscurum quam pedicelli 
apex paulo angustiorem angustati, tenuiter rugost, Aliter ut in typo. 
This plant, though near the specific type, is separable by its more carinate 
sepals, by the form of its corolla, which when fresh is broader and less 
laterally compressed, and especially by its smaller, more acute and more 
finely rugose fruits. Rouy & Foucaud’s variety occidentalis of F. vagans (FI. 
France, i. p. 174) seems from the description to be a shade-form only. 
!! Petalum superius apice atropurpureum. 
8. Gussonei, Pugsley, Fum. in Brit. 40 (1912). F. Gussonei, Boiss. 
Diag. Pl. Or. ii. No. 8, p. 13 (1849); Hamm. l.c. 34. (PI. 9, fig. 3.) 
Exsice. Billot, Fl. G. & G., No. 1109, ut F. Gussonei! Fiori &c., Fl. Exsice. 
Ital. No. 827, ut F. serotina var. Gussonei! — Lojacono, Pl. Ital. Select. 
No. 74, ut F. Gussonei ! 
Varietas scepius satis nana foliis plus minusve glaucis. 
longa, 1-2 mm. lata, quam typi paulo latiora, Corolla 9-10 (raro 11) mm. 
longa; petalo superiore alis atropurpureis sepe obtuso; petalo inferiore 
marginibus quam in typo angustioribus. Fructis satis parvi, cirea 2 mm. 
longi et lati, subglobosi, rotundato-obtusi et inferne plane angustati, siccitate 
quam in typo apicis foveolis obseurioribus tenwius rugos?. 
Sepala 2-3 mm. 
e. hibernica, Pugsley, Fum. in Brit. 41 (1912). 
Icones. Eng. Bot. Suppl. 2976, ut F. confusa. Pugsley, l.c. fig. 5 (Journ. 
Bot. l. tab. 519). 
The E.B.S. figure was drawn from a Scilly specimen collected by Townsend. 
Although not very characteristic, the acuminate purple tip of the upper petal 
is sufficiently indicated. 
The Spanish plant represented in the exsiccata “ Sennen, P1. d'Espagne, 
No. 228,” as F. vagans, closely resembles this variety except for its smaller, 
acuter fruits. 
é. affinis, var. nov. 
F. affinis, Hamm. Mon. Slügt. Fum. 47 (1854), et Mon. 39 (1857). 
Icon. Hamm. Mon. tab. 5, ut F. affinis. 
Crsiccs Lange, Almeria, 1852, in Hb. Boiss. ! 
Hammar's description and figure of this little-known plant recall the small- 
flowered form of F. major, Bad., but Lange's specimen from Almeria in 
