FUMARIACE^. 



Order IV. FUMARZACEJE. 



FUMCARZA Linn. Fumitory. 



1. P. capreolata Lhiti. Eamping Fumitory. 



Var. a F. PALLiDiFLORA Jordan. 



Borders of cultivated fields, and on sandy wastes— frequent. Fl. June 

 —Sept. 

 Down— Eostrevor ; W. Thompson, 1836. Ardmillan and Castle Espie; 



Self. Nat. Field Club Rep., 1867-8. Mountstewart ; lb., 



1871-2. Fields at Newcastle, and Sandhills at Ballyliolme ; 



T.H.C. "Warrenpoint, Dundxum, and Groomsport; S.A.S. 



Bally gowan ; E.Ll.P. 

 Antrim — Cushendall, Kilroot, and gravel banks at CuiTan of Lame ; S.A.S. 



Crumlin waterfoot, Islandmagee, and Camlough ; T.H.C. 

 Derry — Eoadsides at Toome ; S.A.S. 



Var. /3 F. Bor^i Jordan. 



Glenmore near Lisbum ; /. E. Davies {JideEng. Bot.). Prof. Babington 

 thinks the Glenmore plant is F. confusa. Giants' Eing ; S.A.S. {^Jide 

 Dr. Boswelt). 



Var. y F. CONFUSA Jordan. 



Sandy ground — rare ? 



Glenmore ; J. H. Davies {fide Prof. Babington, as above stated). Holy- 

 wood, 1863; Dr. ChurcJnll Babington (C.C.B.). Ballylesson ; S.A.S. 

 Stranmillis ; T.H.C. Gravel pit near Giants' Eing ; C. Dickson ; perhaps 

 the same plant as that from this locality, (S.A.S.) placed by Dr. Boswell 

 under the preceding var. 



Var. J F. MURALis Sonder. 

 Borders of fields — rare ? Antrim only, so far as yet known. 

 Eathlin Island ; S.A.S. (C.C.B.). Fields Malone ; T.H.C. (C.C.B.). 



2. F. officinalis Linn. 



Borders of fields on a light soil, and on sandy or gravelly wastes — 

 frequent. Fl. June— Sept. 



Down— Hillsborough, Ballylesson, Dundonald, and Knock ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim — Lisbum, Malone, Whitehead, Lame, Eathlin, and Bushmills ; 



S.A.S. 

 Derry— Coleraine ; S.A.S. Abundant throughout the county ; D.M. 



