586 BOTANY OF THE AZORES. 
v 5 (308). R. parviflorus, L. Fayal; Pico. 
v — (309). Nigella arvensis, L. 
» — (311). Delphinium Consolida, L. 
v 6 (310). Aquilegia vulgaris, L. Pico. (Indigena?) 
/ 7 (—) Papaver dubium, L. Fayal; Flores. 
v — (312). Chelidonium majus, L. 
v 8 (313). Fumaria capreolata, L. Fayal; Flores. 
Varietas minor, floribus purpurascentibus, pedi- 
cellis patentibus. Æque ut in forma typica 
(pedicellis recurvis) petalon inferius ad apicem 
parum dilatum vel amplius est. 
wo — (314). F. officinalis, L. 
A priore facile distinguenda hee species apice . 
petali inferioris dilato et suborbiculari. In insulis | 
non vidi. ! 
v © (315). Matthiola annua, Sweet. Fayal. (Aliena.) 
v — (—) Cardamine hirsuta, L. i 
* The Banksian Herbarium contains specimens — 
of C. hirsuta, collected by Masson, in San 
Miguel."— Dr. C. Lemann. i 
" 9 (318). C. Calderarum, Guth. Ins. omnibus. 
v 10 (317). Nasturtium officinale, Br. Fayal; Flores. 
v — (316). N. flexuosum, Seubert. 
Vv 10**, (—). Barbarea precoz, Br. Fayal. (Aliena?) 
“11 (—) Sisymbrium officinale, Scop. Fayal; Flores. 
~ 12 (322). Sinapis nigra, L. Fayal; Flores. 
~ 13 (—). Rapistrum perenne, Berg. Fayal. N 
The Fayal specimens differ from those of Madeira, — — 
by their shorter styles and the lower joint of 
silicle being reduced into a slender pedicel to the 
upper. 
V 14 (—) Raphanus Raphanistrum, L. Fayal; Flores. 
The Azorean specimens have smaller and more is 
distinctly moniliform pods than those of England tod 
us. ir. Cakile maritima, Scop. Fayal. Ab 
Varietas, silicule articulo superiore ovato, apice d : 
emarginato ; inferiore seepius seminifero. Y 
