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Bractew lanceolata, integre ; pedicelli graciles apice breviter incrassati. 
Sepala minima, lanceolata, valde denticulata, quam corolle tubus multo 
angustiora, Corolla circa 12 mm. longa, gracilis, pallide ochraceo-purpurea ; 
petali superioris margines apice parum dilatati ; calcar longiusculum (circa 
4 mm. longum), apice rotundatum ; petala interiora apice purpurea. Fructis 
angusti, ewm mucrone gracili fere oblongi, inferne in stipitem distinctum 
angustati, siccitate rugosi. . 
R. ochracea rupes calciferas ad Goudjilam prope Tiaret in parte orientali 
provinciæ Oranensis Algeriæ habitat. 
This plant, of which no material has been seen, seems essentially distinct 
from the other species of this section owing to its peculiarly coloured and 
much smaller flowers, and its narrow fruits. It may possibly be regarded as 
intermediate in characters between X. oranensis and KR. erosa. | 
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
PLATE 9. 
Fig. 1. Flower of Fumaria agraria, Lag., with transverse section near the apex. 
Fig. 2. Flower of F. capreolata, Linn., do. do. 
Fig. 3. Flower of F. Gussone?, Boiss., do. do. 
Fig. 4. Flower of Rupicapnos Pomeliana, sp. nov, — do. do. 
Fig. 5. Flower of R. oranensis, sp. nov., do. do. 
Fig. 6. Flower of R. numidica, Pomel, do. do. 
Fig. 7. Flower of 2. caput-platalee, Pomel, do. do. 
Fig. 8. A fully developed flower of Fumaria sepium, Boiss.; drawn from a specimen col- 
lected at the locus classicus. 
Fig. 9. A depauperate flower of the same. 
Fig. 10. A completely cleistogamic flower of F. muralis subsp. orci; from a cultivated 
specimen. 
Detached flowers all enlarged x 2:5. A=keel; B=wing or margin. 
PLATER 10. 
Fumaria Ball, sp. nov., natural size, with detached flower and dried fruit ( x 2:5) 
drawn from the unique specimen at Kew. 
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Prat 11, 
Fig. l. Fumaria berberica, sp. nov., natural size, with detached flower and dried fruit 
(x 25); drawn from a specimen at Kew. 
Fig. 2. F. montana, J. A. Schmidt, natural size, with detached flower and dried fruit 
(x 2:5); drawn from Schmidt’s original specimen at Vienna, 
PLATE 12. 
Fumaria coccinea, sp. nov., natural size, with detached flower and dried fruit 
(x25); drawn from a specimen collected by Messrs, Sprague and Hutchinson 
(no, 1265), 
