1l2 
Fumaria fungosa, Ait. Hort. Kew. iii. 1 (1789). 
A. cirrhosa, Raf. l.c. (1808). 
Distrinution.—Eastern Canada to Tennessee and in Corea. 
Eastern Canada: “‘ Lake Region and Ontario,” Macoun 
83! Rocky woods, Herly Falls, Seymour, Northumber- 
land Co., very rare, also North Hastings, Macoun! 
E. United States: Vermont; Charlotte, rich rocky 
woods, C. G. Pringle! Pennsylvania: mountains, VW’. 
Darlington! T. Nuttall! Massachusetts: Taconic Hills, 
Williamstown, J. R. Churchill! Tennessee: mountains 
above Warmsprings, Rugel ! 
Corea: River Tumin-gan, Musang District, 13 June 1897, 
Komarov 747! 
12. Ceratocapnos, Dur. in’ Parlat. Giorn. Bot. Ital. i. i, 336 (1844). 
Lower indehiscent fruits with 5 straight 
ribs on each side is) in Hig. 3 C); 
ia Minor 
- 1. &. palaestina. 
Fie. 3,—Ceratocapnos heterocarpa, Dur., showing : 
A. The lower 1-seeded indehiscent fruits, and 
B. The upper lanceolate bivalved ape (after Durieu). 
C. Lower indehiscent fruit of Ceratocapnos palaestina, Boiss. 
