111 
Largest petal conspicuously spurred at 
the base ; corolla 1*5-2 em. long : 
Leaves mostly thin and more or less 
ovate-acute - - 2. §. enneaphylla. 
Leaves any thick and more or less 
rm-obtuse or ee ee 
stickies entire - 3. S. crassifolia. 
ff Cane ae A ipewea. 2s 
For full synonymy of species of Sarcocapnos see Will- 
komm & Lange, Fl. Hispan. iii. 886 (1880). 
1. Sarcocapnos baetica, Nym. Consp. 26 (1878). 
DistRinuTion.—-South Spain: Albacete Prov. to Malaga 
Prov. 
2. Sarcocapnos enneaphylla, DC. Syst. ii. 129 (1821 
DistrisutTion.—Eastern Spain: Eastern Pyrenees (Ville- 
franche) to Segovia, south to Almeria Prov. 
3. Sarcocapnos crassifolia, DC. Syst. ii. 130 (1821). 
-Distrisution.—South-Eastern Spain: Valencia to the 
Type locality: Tlemsen (Algeria). The Spanish plant 
has been considered a variety (speciosa), but the integrity 
and thickness of the leaves is probably due only to full 
exposure to the sun. 
11. Adlumia, Rafin. in Med. Repos. New York, v. 352 (1808). 
The inflorescence of this genus is axillary and not 
leaf-opposed, as described by Bentham & Hooker in the 
Genera Plantarum. 
Adlumia fungosa, Greene, ex Britton, Stern & Poggenb. Prel- 
Cat. 3 (1888); Britt. & Br. Fl. N. St. & Canada, ii. 143, 
f. 1988. 
