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GENERA FUMARIA AND RUPICAPNOS. 
relatively few-flowered racemes with small flowers and spreading fruiting 
pedicels. Some of these very closely approach this variety pikermiana. 
e. thasia, var. nov. í 
HKesice. Sintenis & Bornmüller, Iter Turcicum, 1891, No. 447 (Limenas, 
Insula Thasos), ut F. Thuretii! Dornmüller, Iter Anatolicum tertium, 1899, 
No. 4046 (Mudania, Bithynia), ut F. anatolica ! 
Planta gracilis, scandens, racemis sub-20-floris, pedicellis fructiferis 
gracilibus, sepius irregulariter sub-patentibus nee recurvis, bracted lanceolata 
acuminata plane longioribus ; typi sepalis et corolla, nisi petali superioris alis 
atropurpureis apicem attingentibus carinamque superantibus ; fructibus minimis, 
vix 2 mm. longis et 1:5 mm. latis, subrotundo-ovatis, subacutis, in sicco 
minute rugulosis. 
Hee species variabilis ad Fumariam Petteri accedit, sed foliorum laciniis 
minoribus angustioribusque, pedicellis saepissime arcuato-recurvis, floribus 
minoribus, sepalis magis ovatis, fructibus minimis nec inferne abrupte angus- 
tatis neque apice attenuatis specifice differre videtur. 
F. Thuretii in Griecià, ubi copiose crescere videtur, in Cypro, et in insulis 
Principum prope Byzantium invenitur ; varietates /Zeldreichii et pikermiana 
in Greeid ; var. defleva in Greecid, in. Banatu, et forsan ia Hercegovina et 
in Montenegro; var. thasia in insula olim turcicà Thasos, et in Bithynia. 
This species, both as F. Thuretii and F. pikermiana, is placed by Haussknecht 
in the subsection Latisepalw of the Parviflora, although included by Hammar 
among the Capreolate. Owing to its relatively fine leaf-cutting and large 
sepals it certainly approaches the Latisepala, but the examination of good 
and abundant material shows its floral features to be essentially those of 
the section Grandiflora. 
27. Fumarta Revver, Doissier, Diag. Pl. Or. ii. No. 8, p. 13 (1849), et 
Pugillus, 4 (1852), ex parte; Hamm. Mon. 35 (1857), excl. loc. not. 
Castell, pro parte. F. Thuretii, Boiss. (ex parte) ap. Haussk. in 
Flora, lvi. 494 (1873) ; F. parviflora B. segetalis, Hamm. l. e. 17, et 
Willkomm & Lange, Fl. Hisp. iii. 885 (1880), pro parte; F. segetalis, 
Joutinho, Fl. Portugal, 246 (1913). 
Jesice. Boissier, Sierra Nevada prope San Geronimo, in Hb. Boiss. ! Ball, 
Iter Hisp. 35, ex regione subalpinà montium S. Nevada, in jugis Cerro 
Tesoro et La Cartajuela, 5—6000 ft., in Hb. Kew, ut F. bætica ! Reverchon, 
Pl.d'Andalousie, 1889, Sierra de Ronda, ut F. media var. apiculata! Reverchon, 
Pl. d'Espagne, 1891, No. 572, Sierra de Segorbe, Valence, ut F. Bastardii! 
Fumaria annua, gracilescens, multo ramosa, suberecta vel diffusa, haud 
scandens. Folia irregulariter 3-pinnatisecta, foliolis in lacinias parvas confertas 
oblongas vel lineari-oblongas acutas vel mucronatas interdum subcanaliculatas 
fissis. Racemi lawiusculi, 10-18-flori, tandem elongati, brevissime pedunculati 
vel subsessiles. Bractew lineari-oblongze, cuspidatze, viridescentes, pedicellis 
