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FuMARIA FORMOSA. BLusH Fumirory. 
Sees se tedeedite dota ab abe 
Cla/s and Order. ct a 
DIADELPHIA HEXANDRIA,. 
Generic Charader. 
Cal. 2-phyllus. Cor. ringens. Filamenta duo membranaceéa, 
fingula antheris tribus. Corypanis Perfoon, ~ 
Specific Character and Synonyms. — Te oe a 
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FUMARIA /formofa ; (bicalcarata) {capo nudo, racemo com- 
pofito, calcaribus- incurvis. Dryander in Hort. 
Kew. vol. ined. 
FUMARIA formofa. Bot. Repof. 393. Denn Cat. ed. 4. 
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This fpecies approaches very near to F uUMARIA Cuceu/laria, 
No. 1127, and is the fame that is there mentioned, as being 
preferved in the Bankfian Herbarium, under the name of 
erubefcens. It was difcovered by Mr. AncuiBALD MeENzIES 
at Nootka-Sound, and introduced by him into the royal garden 
at Kew, from whence it has moft probably extended to the 
nurferies about town. Has a creeping flefhy root, by which it 
Increafes rapidly. Its habit is very fimilar to that of Cucu/laria, 
but the /cape is fomewhat longer than the leaves, and is fre- 
quently much more branched and flexuofe than in the fpeci- 
men from which our drawing was taken. Peduncles grow feveral 
from the fame point, are nearly the length of the corollas, 
which are pendent, and of a bright carnation colour of very 
much the fame form as thofe of Cucu//aria, but the fpurs are 
fhorter and have their ends turned towards each other. The 
filaments adhere flightly in two bundles, but are eafily feparable 
into fix, inferted below the germen, which is fpindle-fhaped 
and contains feveral f{mooth elliptical ov«/a with a large caruncle 
attached to the bafe of each. A fmall, linear, coloured 
trade is inferted at the bafe of each peduncie, _ Pores Se 
