'2^2 DIADKLriilA-llEXANDUIA. Fmnaria. 



treine case of that kind, ihe fruit being so important a 

 part, and so very different in some of the species. 



* Pud li'ith inanij seeds. Ncctcrrj/ single. Corydalis. DcCand. 



1. F. solida. Solid Bulbous Fumitory. 



Stem mostly simple, erect. Leaves twice ternate. BracU-as 

 palmate, longer than each llower-stalk. 



F. solida. I Ann. Ms. in Sp. PL 983. FL Br. 7-18. En-l. But. v. 2 1 . 



/. 1471. Ont. Mas;, t. 23 1 . Ehrh. Beilr. v. 6. 1 16. 

 V. biilbosa (5 and y. Liwn. Sp. PL 9S3. 

 F. intLM-media. Ullh 620. t. 29. 



F. Hidleri. fi'illd. Sp. PL v. 3. S63. FL Dan. t. 122-1. 

 F. n. 349. HalLHist.v. 1. 151. 

 F. biilbosa, radice non cava, major. Bank. Pin. 144. 

 F. tubcrosa minor, radice non cava. iWorw. t\ 2. 2(J1. Att^ 3. ^ 12. 



f. 8. 

 F. bulbosa, radice solida, calcari et folio cristato. Bank. IJisLv. 3. 



p. 1.20;')./'. 

 Corvdalis bulbosa. DeCand. Sijsl. v. 2. 11 9. 

 Radix cava minor. Ger.Eni. 1091./. Dod. Pent}it.'.V27 ./. 

 Capnos fabacea radice. Dalech. Hist. 1294./. Park. Farad. '279. 



Fabacea radice Capnos altera. Lob. Obs. 430. J. 



Ill groves and thickets, but sparingly ; perhaps a doiibtfid native. 



About Kendal, and in other parts of VV'estmoreland ; also at IVrry 

 Hall, near Birmingham. IVithering. At W^ickham, Hampshire. 

 Uev. T. (jarnier. 



Perennial. April, May. 



Runt orbicular, depressed, of several fleshy coats, but not hollow. 

 Stem solitary, erect, a little zigzag, angular, leafy, almost always 

 simple, a span high, with a lanceolate sheath or two near the 

 bottom. Leaves 2 or 3, scattered, on channelled footstalks, 

 twice ternate, notched, glaucous. Cluster terminal, solitary, 

 erect, of from 10 to 15 variegated, purplish, inodorous //oit;ers, 

 each with a long, ascending, blunt spur, and a sliglit pale ])ro- 

 minence at the opposite side. Bracteas wedge-shaped, palmate, 

 five-cleft, glaucous, solitary at the base of each partial stalk, 

 which they exxeed a little in length. Cal. very minute, rounded. 

 Pud short, bursting at the base. Seeds several. 



2. F. Iftica. Yellow Fumitory. 



Pods nearly cylindrical, .shorter dian their stalks. Stem an- 

 gular, erect. Bracteas minute. Spur short, rounded. 



F. iutca. Linn. Manl. 2. 258. IVitld. Sp. PL v. 3. 865. FL Br. 749. 

 E>i^L Dol.v. 9. /.588. IJauli. Pin. 143. 3FdL k: 91..'. 136./. 1. 



