PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 461 



SANGUINARIA L. 



Sanguinaria canadensis L. Bloodroot. 



PI. XLL, Fig. 2. 



Sanguinaria canadensis Linnsus Sp. PI. 505. 1753 [North America]. — Knies- 

 kern 6. — Willis 6. — Britton 45. 



Comlmon in woods of the northern counties ; south to upper 

 Monmouth and northwestern Burlington Counties, and rare and 

 local farther south in the Middle district, growing, according to 

 Mr. Benj. Heritage, only on northern exposures. Very rare and 

 local in the Cape May peninsula. 



PL — Early April to late April. F)\ — Early June tO' late June. 



Middle District. — Holmdel (C), Keyport (C), New Egypt, Bordentown 

 (C), Kinkora, Little Timber Creek (P), Woodbury (C), five mi. S. Mickle- 

 ton, Cumberland Co. (C). 



Cape M03'.— Cold Spring - (OHB). 



FAMILY FUMARIACE.E. Fumatory, etc. 

 Key to the Species. 



a. Flowers white, with yellow at the tip. Bicuculla cucullaria, p. 461 



aa. Flowers pale yellow. Capnoides Havuluni, p. 461 



BICUCULLA Adanson. 



Bicuculla cucullaria (L.). Dutchman's Breeches. 



Pumaria Cucullaria Linnseus, Sp. PI. 699. 1753 [Virginia and Canada]. 

 Diclytra Cucullaria Britton 45. 



Frequent in woods of the northern counties; very rare within 

 our limits and confined tO' the Middle district. 



Fl. — ^Early April to late April. Fr. — ^Early May to late May. 



Middle District— Keyport (C) [R. W. Brown], Sharptown [C. D. Lip- 

 pincott]. 



CAPNOIDES Adanson. 



Capnoides flavulum (Raf.). Pale Corydalis. 



Corydalis Havula Rafinisque, in Desv. Jour. Bot. 1808 I., p. 224, ace. to D. C. 

 Prodr. I. 129. 1824 [Philadelphia]. 



Frequent or occasional in woods of the northern counties ; rare 

 within our limits in the Middle and Cape May districts; close 

 along the Delaware River. 



Fl. — Early April to early May. Fr. — Early May to early 

 June. 



