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DIADELPHIA. HEXANDRIA. Fumaria. 
Pouch roundish, falling off. Linn. | Stem smooth. Leaves 
@nooth, somewhat fleshy, sea-green, trebly compound, the last 
divisions with 5 or 3 clefts, the extreme po Ss spear-sha 
fruit-s Faia Rie ny pons atk ca r. Woopw.. Calyze 
leaves coloured. Bloss. upper lip keeled at ‘ie back, rellects 
ed at the edges towards the end. Necrary distended, shorter 
_ than the fruit-stalk, inclosing a greenish tongae-shaped sub. 
stance, purple at the edge. Wings each with 3 keel-shaped 
ridges near the wiirtinee on ne outer side. Style 3 or 4 times 
as long as the germen. Flowers pink and dark purple, in lon 
ering spike-like me ie sometimes very pale, or nearly 
te 
Common Fumitory. Cornfields. Hedge panies Gardens. 
- May—Aug.* 
F, ‘Seed-vesselai in bunches, 1 seed in each: leaves climb- 
ing, sparingly furnished with tendrils. 
Dicks. b. s.—Curt. 
PLATE XXX. 
Pedicles bowed back. ‘The extreme /eafirs running into tena 
drils. Lin. Stems longer and weaker than those of F. officinalis. 
Leaves more distant, not so finely divided, the extreme divi. 
erandblunter. Flowers fewer on the spike. Fruit. 
onger. Mr. Woopwarp. Svem sometimes trailing, and 
interweaving i its branches among the grass, very much branched, 
sometimes 3 feet long. Bloss. pale red. Sr. Clearly eee 
the F. officinalis, as I have proved by sowing the see 
The leaves frequently run into tendrils. Mr. Rosson. Seed yes- 
sels glo bular. 
Ramping Fumitory. Gardens, cultiv nee P dogs ae under 
‘ Walls’ with the F. offic ey Ray. Rocks by the oe 
soled Ditch banks. S$ A sass 
F, Legumens strap-shaped: leaves with tendrils. 
FI. dan. 340—E. bot. 103—Ded. 60-Lob. obs. 438. 2, and ic. 
1.758. 1-Ger. em. 1088. 2—F. B. iii. a. 204. 1-Park. 
288. 6~H. ox. iii. 12. 3—Ger, 929. 5 and 6. 
* Cows and sheep cat it. Goats are not ee of it. Horses and swine 
| -Wfuse it. Linx. “A horse eat it. Sr. The leaves are succulent, saline 
bitter, The ex ressed j Negras “aes or 3 ounces, 
xpre 
Sinemet ged ng ee and cachectic Habits. It corrects say rs 
ic one of the stomach, Hoflinan prefers it to all other me- 
Icines a spi an ofthe blood. There is no doubt of its utility in ob- 
ruttions of the oe and the diseases arising therefrom. An infusion 
cosmetic to remove freckles and clear the skin. 
Sor 
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