ORDER FUMARIACE^, 2/ 



ORDER FUMARIACEyE. 



48. Corydalis daviculata, DC. (Climbing or White Fumi- 

 tory). Native. British type. Range i. Woods and heathy 

 places. Frequent. 



C. Near Wythburn. — (Rev. A. Ley.) On Gowbarrow Fells, 

 near Collier Hag. — (W. Hodgson.) Hallin Fell, Ullswater. 

 — (Rev. J. E. Leefe.) Common in Ennerdale. — (Whitehaven 

 Cat.) Ashness Gill and Barrow Woods, near Keswick. — 

 (Winch, Watson, B.) Near Dalegarth, in Eskdale. — (J. Rob- 

 son.) Llanthwaite Woods, Crummock. — (W. B. Waterfall.) 



W. Thornthwaite (Haweswater), foot of Long Sleddale, 

 thatched roofs in Kentmere and at the foot of Isan Parle's 

 Cave.— (Lawson.) Spital Wood and side of a ditch on the 

 east side of Kendal Castle. — (Wilson, Gough.) Place Fell, 

 near the Patterdale slate quarries. — (W. Hodgson.) Little 

 Langdale Tarn and other places round Windermere. — (W. 

 Foggitt, Miss Edmonds.) Easedale. — (Miss Beever.) Nab 

 Scar, Rydal— (J. C Melvill.) Helm Crag and Buthar 

 Crags, Grasmere. — (A, W. Bennett.) In the Troutbeck 

 Valley, below the uppermost inn with a verse from Shenstone 

 on the sign. — (B.) Drawn from Fox Ghyll in Miss Wilson's 

 collection. 



L. Among stones near the mines and on the fells, Coniston. 

 — (Miss Beever.) Dry stony places on Furness Fells. — (Atkin- 

 son.) Long Scar near Holker Hall. — (Alton.) Rowdsey Wood 

 and Bankend Wood, near the Duddon. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



Corydalis lufea, DC. (Yellow Fumitory). Alien. An occa- 

 sional straggler from gardens. 



C. Roadside, near the Lorton Yew-tree, with Meconopsis. 

 — (B.) Stock Bridge and Litde Mill, Egremont. — (Whitehaven 

 Cat.) Walls about homesteads, Aspatria. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Walls at Eamont Bridge.— (B.) 



