JFvmaria,] 



CRUCIFER^. 



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Tab. Xm. Fig. 1, Flower; ^g, 2, Inner and lateral petals; Jig. 3, Stamens and pistH; ^ff. 4, Youn^ 

 fruit : — magnified. 



' 2. C. pauciflora; caule simplici exsquamato, foliis caulinis 2-3 infra medium biternatim 

 sectis, segmentis tripartitis, lobis obovatis, bracteis ovatzs acutis, racemo conferto pauci- 

 ^ovo.—Pers. Syn. v. 2. p. 269. De Cand, Prodr. v. ]./?. 127. Cham, et Schlecht. in Linnma, 

 V. 1. p. 560. Be Less. Ic. v. 2. t 9./ a. — Fumaria pauciflora. Steph. in Willd. Sp, PL v. 

 S. p. 861.— F. altaica. " Ledeb. in Mem. de VAcad. de Petersb. v. 5. p. 551." 



Hab. Island of St. Lawrence, in Behring's Straits. Chamisso. 



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Radice fibrosa, cavle ramoso, foliis caulinis plurimis alternis. DC, 



Qirt 



3. C aurea; caule diffuso, foliis bipinnatis glaucis, pinnulis pinnatiiidis incisisque, seg- 

 mentis oblongis acutis, bracteis lineari-Ianceolatis acuminatis subinciso-denticulatis pedi- 

 cello longioribus, siliquis teretibus torulosis, — Willd. Enum. p. 740. Pursh, Fl. Am. v. 2. 

 p. 463. Elliott, Carol r, 2. p, 178. 



Hab. Throughout Canada to lat. C4°, (jDr. Richardson ;) in the woody country; extending as far as the 

 Rocky Mountains. Drummond, " 



4. C glauca ; caule erecto, foliis bipinnatis glaucis, pinnulis subpinnatifidis, segmentis 

 cuneatis incisis, bracteis oblongis acutis pedicello brevioribus, siliquis linearibus planis 

 vix torulosis. 



ed. 2. p. 262. 

 PL p. 984. 



Pursk, FL Am. v. 2. p. 403. De Cand. Prodr. v. I. p. 128. BigeL FL Bost 

 Fumaria glauca. Curt, in Bot. Mag. t. 179. — F. sempervirens, Linn. Sp, 



Hab. Throughout Canada, as far as lat. G4". Dr. Richardson. 



4. FUMARIA. Linn. 



PetaluM unicum basi gibbum aut calcaratum. Caryopsis indehiscens, 1-sperma, stylo 

 post anthesin deciduo, mutica. DC. 



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L F. officinalis ; sepalis ovato-lanceolatis acutis acute dentatis capsulas globosae retus^e 

 vel subcordatae vix longitudincj bracteis pedicello fructifero bis terve brevioribus. — 

 Arnott, MSS. 



ji, diffusa vel scandens, foliorum segmentis latis glaucis.^ Arnott. — F. media. De Cand. 

 Prodr. V. 1. p. 130. — F. officinalis.? Pursh, Fl. Am. v. 2. p. 463. 



Hab. /S. Canada, near Quebec. Mrs. Percival. Newfoundland. Mr. Morrison. — This variety is often taken 

 for the F. capreolata, from which I believe it is really distinct; and I (pite agree with my friend Mr. Arnott 

 in uniting it with F. officinalis, of which it seems a luxuriant variety. 





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OnD. IX. CRUCIFER^. Juss. 



Subord. I. PLEURORHizEiE (o=). Cotyledones plants, accumbentes. Radicula lateralis. 



Semina compressa, DC. > 



Trib. I. Arabideje; sen Pleurorhizese Siliquosae. Siliqua dehiscens, septo lineari 



seminibiis plus minus latiore, Semina ovalia, c 

 ledones plance^ accun^entes, septo par allelce. DC, 



marginata. Coty- 



