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FUMARIACE/E. 



a , 



Corydalis, DeCand. 



[C. SOlida, Hoofc. Tuberous Corydalis. 



Bab. Man. 19. Hook.'St. Fl. 21, 22. 



Herbaceous perennial, with a tuberous root ; in thickets, 

 where it has at some time been introduced. April, May. 



2. Nayland, || Gray. 



3. Near Oulton Broad, McAub. 

 Earliest notice 1880. Eev. J. D. Gray.] 



*1. C. lutea, DO. Yellow Corydalis. 



Bab. Man. 19, Hook. St. Fl. 21. H. & S. 5. 



Herbaceous perennial growing" on walls ; an escape from 

 cultivation. May to August. 



1 . Sapiston || ; Fakenham ; Livermere ; Norton ; Mil- 

 denhall and Thetford : Harleston, Mrs. Terry : Bury, Sk.ms. 



2. Nayland. 



4. Darsham : Wenhaston, W.J. : Hoxne Abbey, 

 1 Collins. 



5. Playford, Moor. 



First notice 1840 ? Rev. E. J. Moor. 



^2. C. davicillata, DO. Wldte climbing Corydalis. 



Bab. Man. 19, 20. Hook. St. Fl. 21. Top. Bot. Suff. E. (W ?) 

 Hist. Wher. 



Climbing herbaceous perennial ; on bushy hills ; rare. 



June, July. 



4. Friston Decoy, Hele : Darsham, Ms. Davy. 



5. Aldeburgh, Holmes: near Iken Wood, E.N.B.: 

 Sudbourne Wood, Hele : between Bergholt and Brantham, 



'H.O.W., Geog. Distrib. Brit. Plants : Dodnash Wood, 

 W.L.N. : Wherstead, Haward : Bentley, in plenty, Miller : 

 Woodbridge, Hb. Ly. 



First notice 1813. Davy. 



[C. capnoides, Pers. Long established on a wall at 

 Troston Hall.] 



