DiAOELFHiA UEXANDBiA. Corydalis. 



Lambert, specimen Pallasianum. Flowers of nearly the 

 same shape and colour as the foregoing species. 



, C. caule scandente, foliis cirrhosis, racemis axillaribus 

 corynibosis cernuis, corollis monopetalis basi bigibbis. 

 — Pers. syn. 2. p. 26g. 



Fumaria fungosa. IVilld. sp. pi. 3, p. 857. 



Funiaria recta. Mich.fl. amer. 2. p. 51. 



In moist and shady places, in the beech-woods of Cana- 

 da and Pensylvania. (5". June — Sept. v. v. A de- 

 licate twining plant 3 flowers pale red and in great 

 abundance. 



403 



fungosa. 



** Corollis unicalcaratis. 



, C. caule ramago erecto, foliis glaucis, caulinis biternatis, glauca. 



racemis subcorymbosis, bracteis minutis, siliquis li- 

 nearibus pedunculo triplo longioribus. — Pers. si/n. 2. 

 p. 269. 



Fumaria sempervirens. Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 803. 



Icon. Bot. mag. 179. Corn, canad. 57. 



In the cliffs of rocks, in Canada, and on the Allegany 

 mountains. Q-<S. June — Aug. v.v. Flowers very 

 handsomely variegated wilh yellow, red, and green. 



, C. caule ramoso difFuso, fqliis bipinnatis, foliolis partitis aurea. 



lineari-lanceolatis utrinque acutis, racemis secundis, 

 bracteis lato-lanceolatis subdenticulatis, siliquis tereti- 

 bus turgidis pedunculo duplo longioribus. — IVilld. 

 enuvi. 740. 

 On shady rocks : Pensylvania to Virginia. ©. May — 

 July. V. V. Flowers bright yellow ; the leaves and 

 the size of the flowers resemble those of the preced- 

 ing species. 



559. FUMARIA. Gen. pi. 1154:. 



1. F. caule ramoso diffriso, foliis supradecompositis, foliolis 



cuneiformi-lanceolatis incisis. — IVilld. sp. pi. 3. 



p. 867. 

 Icon. Fl. dan. 940. Engl. lot. 58g. 

 In cultivated grounds : Pensylvania to Virginia j rare. 



©. May — Aug. v. v. Flowers small, red, mi.\ed 



with green. 



officinalis. 



