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the Sarepta examples somewhat longer pedicels and larger corollas (up to 
5°5 mm. long). 
It may thus be concluded apparently that F. microcarpa is a local species, 
more or less generally distributed from Armenia northwards to the basin of 
the lower Volga. 
The exsiecata labelled “F. microcarpa, Boiss., Huet du Pavillon, Erzerum, 
1853,” in Herb. Mus. Brit. (a fragment) and in Herb. Kew are not identical 
with the type in Herb. Boissier and are referable to F. Schrammii and 
F. Vaillanti respectively. 
Other Asiatic specimens annotated as similarly named by Haussknecht 
(Bornmiiller, Pl. Anatol. Orientalis, 1890, No. 1877, Amasia!) appear to 
belong to F. Vaillantii var. conferta, or (Dong uM Pl. Lydi: et Cariæ, No. 
9015, Smyrna !) to F. Schrammii. 
42. FUMARIA INDICA, sp. nov. 
F. Vaillantit var. indica, Haussk. in Flora, lvi. 443 (1873); F. parviflora, 
Wight & Arnott, Prod. Fl. Penins. Ind.-Orient. i. 18 (1834),non Lamk. ; 
F. parviflora var. Vaillantii, Hooker fil. & Thomson, Fl. Indica, i. 258 
(1855) ; F. parviflora subsp. Vaillantii, Hooker fil. Fl. British India, i. 
128 (1872). 
Icon. Wight, Illustr. Ind. Bot. i. tab. 11, ut F. parviflora. 
Ezxsicc. Hohenacker, Pl. Ind. Or. No. 1488, ut F. parviflora! Hooker, 
No. 206, Behar, ut F. Vaillantii (f. umbrosa)! Clarke, Nos. 26864 
& 26903, Pubna & Beanleah, Bengal, ut F. parviflora ! Watt, Fl. N.W. 
Himalayas, No. 852, Pangi, ut F. parviflora ! Watt, Fl. Gangetic Plain, 
No. 2156, Bankipore, ut F. parviflora ! 
Fumaria annua, sepius caulibus crassis habitu robusto vel elongato, suberecta 
vel diffusa, verisimiliter haud scandens. Folia vulgo ampla, fwniculoidea, 
plus minusve glauca, foliolis in lacinias longas lineares vel lineari-oblongas 
(raro paulo latiores in formis umbrosis) confertas planas acutas fissis 2—4- 
pinnatisecta. Racemi 15-25-flori, floriferi densiusculi, fructiferi elongati, laxi, 
pedunculos crassos seepissime subdi superantes, rarius subsessiles. Bractew 
lanceolato-subulat:e, tenuiter acuminate, pedicellos (vulgo 2-2:5 mm. longos, 
rarius ad 4:5 mm. elongatos) erecto-patentes apice multo incrassatos subaquantes 
vel inferiores nonnunquam longiores. Sepala circa 1:5 mm. longa, *50—1 mm. 
lata, lanceolata vel ovato-lanceolata, acuminata, plus minusve inciso-dentata, 
rosea, in fructu juniore szepe persistentia. Corolla 5-6 mm. longa, rosea ; petalo 
superiore haud lato alis roseis (rarius purpurascentibus) plus minusve sursum 
reflexis carinam superantibus apicemque attingentibus obtuso, et calcare longo 
curvato non adscendente przdito ; petalo inferiore marginibus patulis 
apicemque attingentibus obtuso spathulato, ssepe libero deflexo; petalis inte- 
rioribus apice atropurpureis sursum curvatis. Fructús mediocres, 22:25 mm. 
longi, 2:25-2:5 mm. lati, subrotundo-quadrati, subtruncati et CEP obscure 
retusi (in statu juniore cum apiculo brevi qui rarissime persistens est), 
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