310 _DIADELPHIA. -OCTANDRIA. 
HEXANDRIA. 
 FUMARIA. Tourn. 937. Gertn. 115. 
Car. Cup 2 leaves ; a opposite, equal, lateral, Pr 
right, acute, small, ciduous. 
Bross. oblong, tubular, gaping, palate projecting and fll 
ing up the mouth. 
“Upper lip flat, blunt, notched at the end, reflected. 
(The “Standard. ) 
The Nectary is the base of the upper lip projecting 
i lpmeetiaalapihersimilar +o tho uppee pam 
t er similar to the upper li 
the base keeled ed. 45 (The Keel.) 
Nectary at the base keeled, but projecting less be . 
in the other. : larly. ee 
Mouth 4-cornered, blunt, cloven perpendicu i 
2 P met: he Wings) 
Stam. Filaments 2, equal, broad, tapering, one inclosed 
within each lip. Anthers 3, at the end of each filame 
Pist. Germen oblong, compressed, tapering to 2 pm 
Style short, Summit round, compressed, upright. ae 
S. Vess. Pouch with 1 cell. re 
SeEDs roundish. 
2. * Oxzs. The stamens are almost the only invariable pertin ‘3 
= WF ii genus. The Fumaria officinalis has a roundish pouch 
Saree containing a single seed, deciduous. Liss.” ig 
F. claviculata the seed-vessel is an oblong, taper-pointed pod 
1 
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3 OCTANDRIA. 
POLYG’ALA. Tourn. 79. Gertn. 62. ae 
Cat. Cup 5 leaves, small ; leafits egg-shaped y acute Pe 
manent, 2 placed er 1 above ag bio: 
the 2 middle leafits nearly egg-shaped, flat, We é 
- loured, (the Wings) desir Sa 
Boss. nearly butterfly-shz a 
St mals cylind ndrical, tubular, short. in ie 
reflected, small, clov oh 
Keel concave, com reseed, bulging — . 
Appendages to the i (generally) 9 a 
substances, with 3 pacer fixed t 
the keel, 
