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a slight apieal dilation of the lower petal. It is retained among the 
Grandiflore, however, as it is obviously much more closely allied to 
the preceding species F. Thuretii than to any member of the small-flowered 
group. 
Srctto IT. PARVIFLORA. 
Parviflore, Pugsley, Fum. in Brit. 45 (1912). — Officinales, Hamm. Mon. 
9 (1857) ; Angustisectee, Haussk. in Flora, lvi. 404 (1873). 
Foliorum laciniz plane aut canaliculate, lanceolatze vel anguste oblongee 
usque ad lineares vel setaceæ (F. montand, Schmidt, except), nonnunquam 
mucronate. Flores rarissime quam in F. oficinali, L. majores, plerumque 
minores, nec plus 9 mm. longi ; petalum superius apice gibbum format cujus 
margines (alee) vulgo sursum reflexi sed plus minusve erecto-patentes, rarius 
patuli sunt ; petalum inferius apice gibbum monstrans qui margines patentes 
apieem versus plane dilatatos habet plus minusve spathulatum est. Petala 
interiora ssepius parum curvata, quam in seetione I relative latiora. 
SussECTIO IV. LATISEPALZE. 
Latisepale, Haussk. in Flora, lvi. 493 (1873) ; Pugsley, Fum. in Brit. 54 
(1912). Oficinales, Hamm. Mon. 9 (1857), ut sectio, ex parte. 
Pedunculi breves (F. montand excepià) pedicellis plerumque apice valde 
incrassatis preediti. Bracteæ, nisi in F. rostellatá, pedicellos fructiferos vulgo 
superantes. Sepala magna, ssepe parum dentata, longitudine corolle tertiam 
partem saltem æquantia, ejusque tubo latiora. Petalum inferius quam in sub- 
sectionibus sequentibus obscurius spathulatum. Fructis minimi usque ad 
majusculi, plus minusve subrotundi, siccitate rugosi, rugulosi vel subleves. 
In this subseetion the wings of the upper petal are dark purple like 
the tip of the inner ones in F. Araliki, F. micrantha, F. bracteosa, and 
F. rostellata, but sometimes obscyrely so in F. micrantha. In F. montana 
the dark colouring appears to be absent not only from the wings of the upper 
petal but from the tip of the inner ones. 
28. FUMARIA MONTANA, J. A. Schmidt, Beitr. Flora Cap Verd. Inseln, 
963 (1852). (Pl. 11, fio. 29 
Eesice. Schmidt—In rupestribus montium Ins, S. Antonii, März 1851, in 
Hb. Vindob. ! 
Fumaria annua, ut videtur, habitu modice robusto, satis ramosa, diffusa, 
petiolis cirrhosis scandens. Folia foliolis in lobos oblongos vel cuneatos, 
mucronatos, planos, obtusos vel rarius emarginatos fissis, infimis longiuscule 
petiolatis, irregulariter 2—3-pinnatiseeta. Racemi pauciffori (10-12-flori), 
lawiusculi, pedunculos rectos crassiusculos subequantes. Bractew lineari- 
lanceolate, acuminate, longissimse, pedicellis fructiferis apice incrassatis 
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