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3. Pang, On banks and waste places about Hanipstead Norris and 



Conipton, but not plentiful or common, Lousley in Russell's Cat. 

 Streatley, Pamplin. Bradfield, Jenkinson. In a very wild station 

 on downs near Unwell Wood. Standford Dingley. Bucklebury. 

 Yattendon. Asliampstead. Cold Ash. Tidmarsh. Pangbourn. 

 Railway-side between Streatley and Pangbourn. Near Reading 

 on chalk ballast. 



4. Kennet. Newbury, Weaver. Wickham, Mrs. Batson. Lambourn. 



Weston. Padworth. Kintbury. Greenham Common. Hunger- 

 ford. Southcote. Theale. 



5. Loddon. Bisham Wood, by Winter Hill, Mill. Wargrave. 



Crazey Hill. Remenhnm Lane, Stanton. Near Sandford Mill, 

 Melvill. Stubbing's Heath. Finchampstead Leas. Sunninghill. 

 Windsor. Cookham. Silchester. Loddon Bridge. Culliam. 

 White Waltham. Ruscombe. Frogmore. Windsor Castle Slopes. 

 Cheliclonium majus occurs in all the bordering counties. 



FUMARIACEAE, DC. Theor. Elem. 244 (1819). 



CAPNOIDES, Adans. Fam. ii. 431 (1763), (Toiirnefort, Inst. t. 237). 



NecTceria, Scop. Introd. 313, n. 1436 {1777). Corydalis, DC. Fl. Fr. iv. 636 



(1805). 



**C. LUTEA, Gaertn. Fruct. ii. 163 (1791). Yellow Fumitory. 



Fumaria lutea, Linn. Mant. ii. 258. F. Capnoides^ Linn. Sp. PI. 700 (1753). 



Corydalis lutea, DC. 1. c. 638 ; also of Index Kewensis and Fl. Oxf. 



C C'apnoides, Pers. Syn. ii. 270. Neckeria lutea et Capnoides, Neck. EI. 



iii. 60. 

 Alien. Eupestral. On walls in villages. P. Rare. May-June. 

 Comp. Cyb. Brit. 479. Syme, E. B. i. 102, t. 69. Nyman, 26. Fl. Oxf. 20. 



1. Isis. Corydalis lutea. Old walls, Wytham, Whitwell in 1875, the first 



notice. 



2. Ock. Hanney, Wait. Steventon. 



4. Kennet. At the Reading water-works in the Burghfield meadows, 



Tufnail. Plentiful about the walls of Southcote House. 



**C. CAVA, Moench, Meth. 52 (1794). 



Fumaria Intlbosa, var. a. cava, Linn. Sp. PI. 699 (1753). F. cava, Miller, 

 Gard. Diet. ed. 8 (1768). Corydalis cava, Schweigg. and Koerte, Fl. 

 Erlang. ii. 44 (181 1). C. bidbosa, Per. Syn. ii. 269 (1807), not of DC. 

 C. tuherosa, DC. Syst. ii. 117, and Fl. Fr. iv. 637. Neckeria cava. 



Bet. Mag. t. 232 (1793). Nyman, 26. 



Ahen. A garden escape or intentionally planted. P. April-May. 



5. Loddon. In a wood at Bracknell, 3Ir. E. Neumian, April 12, 1876, in 



Herb. Brit. Mus. 

 The entire bracts distinguish this species from the closely-aUied plant 

 C. solida. 



**C. SOLIDA, Moench, Meth. 52 (1794). 



Fumaria bidbosa, var. solida, Linn. Sp. PL 699. F. solida, Miller, Gard. Diet. 

 1. c. Corydalis solida, Swartz in Sv. Bot. viii. t. 531 (1819). C. bulbosa, 

 DC. Syst. ii. 119, and Fl. Fr. iv. 637, Index Kewensis ajid Flora Oxf. 



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