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MR, H. W. PUGSLEY : A REVISION OF THE 
Foliorum lacini angustiores, lineares nec lineari-oblonge. — Bractez quam 
in typo angustiores. Corolla dorso et petalorum exteriorum marginibus 
angustioribus presertim apicem versus rubescens.  Fructüs minimi, 1°75 mm. 
longi et 1*5 mm. lati, subrotundi. Aliter ut in typo. 
Hee species que Fumariv Vaillantii habitum foliaque sed F. parviflore 
flores albidos habet non solum calyce abortivo sed etiam petalis duobus 
exterioribus valde emarginatis altero alterum simulante notabilis est. 
F. Vaillantii racemis longioribus pedunculatis, sepalis lanceolatis, corollis 
majoribus roseis caleare adscendente petaloque inferiore truncato nec 
emarginato, fructibus sine apiculo persistente rugosis ; F. parviflora habitu 
robustiore, foliorum magis decompositorum laciniis angustioribus vulgo 
canalieulatis, racemis longioribus, sepalis szepissime ovatis rarissime obsoletis, 
corollis vulgo majoribus calcare adscendente petalisque exterioribus haud 
emarginatis, fructibus sepissime rugosis valde carinatis insuper distinguitur. 
F, Schrammii habitu laxiore. foliorum laciniis et racemis longioribus, 
sepalis sublanceolatis, corollis majoribus lilacinis petalo superiore solo 
emarginato satis differt. 
F. indica habitu robusto, foliorum laciniis longis angustis, racemis longis 
peduneulatis, floribus major ibus roseis, petalis exterioribus haud emarginatis, 
fructibus truncatis rugosis facile separanda est. 
This distinct though inconspieuous fumitory, remarkable for its strongly 
compressed flowers with the outer petals almost equally winged, is widely 
distributed in Asiatic Turkey and extends eastwards into Persia. The variety 
compacta seems to occur chiefly in the latter country, but it is also recorded 
by Haussknecht for two Syrian localities. 
46. FUMARIA PARVIFLORA, Lamarck, Encycl. Méthod. ii. 567 (1788) ; Hamm. 
Mon. 16 (1857) ; Haussk. in Flora, lvi. 456 (1873) ; Pugsley, Fum. 
in Brit. 60 (1912). F. tenuifolia, Roth, m fasc. ii. 82 (1800). 
Clusius’ Capnos cretica floribus candidis fused macula (Hist. Rar. Pl. lib. vi. 
p. ecix (1601)) appears to be this species. It is cited by C. Bauhin (Pinax, 
p. 143 (1623)) as a synonym of Fumaria minor folio oblongo capillaceo, which, 
according to A. P. de Candolle (Bull. Hb. Boissier, Tom. iv. 2™ Série, No. 3, 
p. 304 (1904)), is represented in Bauhin’s Ho by F. parviflora. 
Icones. Sturm, Deutschl. Fl. i. 62, tab. 16; Reichb. Icon. Fl. Germ. iii. 
tab. 1. fig. 4451 (f. sepalis majoribus) ; Hamm. l.c. tab. ii; Clavaud, Fl. 
Gironde, Pl. 4. fig. 4 
Ewsice. Heldreich, Herb. Grec. Norm. No. 1206, ut F. parviflora 
f. umbrosa ! Wirtgen, Pl. Sel. Rhenan. fasc. iv. No. 159! Bourgeau, PI. Pyr.- 
Espagnol. No. 389! Bourgeau, Pl. d'Espagne, 1851, No. 1014! Fiori & 
Béguinot, Fl. Exsiec. Ital. No. 1051 (ad var. Symei accedens)! 
