26 FUMARIACE^. 



[C. claviculata, DC. Fumarki alba latifoUa, Park. (Blackst.). Cyb. 

 Br. i. 109; iii. 379; Corap. 90. Syme E. B. i. t. 70. VII. In the 

 hedges near Bonner's Kow, Bethnal Green ; MS. note (Alchorjie' s) 

 quoted in Thyt. iii. 166. The only record. Possibly a rampant 

 Fumaria mistaken for it. It does not occur in Herts.] 



FUMAEIA, Linn. 



33. F. capreolata, L. 



Cyb. Br. i. Ill ; iii. 379; Comp. 90. 



1. F. paUidiflora, Jord. Syme E. B. i. t. 71. 

 Hedges and bushy places ; very rare. A. July. 



III. By the Duke's River at Chase Bridge, Wbitton. Near Harrow, 



W. M. H. ; Melvill, 6. 



IV. Near Kingsbury Eeservoir ; Farrar. 



2. F. Borcei, Jord. F. pallidijiora, vav. )8. (Bab. Man.). F. cajpreolata, 



Curt. E. L. f. 6. 

 VI. Sparingly near Edmonton ; Curt. F. L. 

 Curtis very likely confounded other forms with BorcBt, which, however, 

 his plate represents well. 



3. F. muralis, Sond. Syme E. B. i. t. 74. 



Hedges on a sandy soil ; rare. A. July — September. 

 II. Bet. Teddington Station and Bushey Park. Fulwell. 

 III. Twickenham, near the railway station. 



V. Bet. Turnham Green and Brentford, on hedgebanks in the market 



gardens ; Newb. Probably F. inuralis. 

 This subspecies is the most frequent in the neighbourhood of London. 

 First record: Curtis, about 1798. 



34. F. officinalis, L. Fumitory. 



F. vulgaris (Johns ). F. officinarum et Dioscoridis, C. B. Pin. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. i. Ill ; Comp. 91. Curt. F. L. f. 2. 



Cultivated land and hedgebanks, especially on a light sandy soil ; com- 

 mon. A. May — September. 

 I. Harefield ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 30. 

 II. Hampton. Teddington. 



III. Isleworth. Heston. Hounslow. Twickenham. 



IV, Clay-pits at Harrow Weald ; Melvill, 6. Hampstead Heath ; Johns. 



Enum. 

 V. Common in this district, especially in the market gardens. 



VI. Edmonton. 



VII. [Marylebone fields, 1815; Herb. G. Sf i?.] 



