PAPAVERA(iE^. (POPPY FAMILY.) 



7. F. eapreolata, L.0(Fig.ia). 

 Lobes of leaves Hat olttvae. Sepals ovate, 

 acute, dentate, somewltat Jjroader tJian^ 

 and half as long as irhite^ jmvple-tiiJ'ped 

 corolla. Bracts shorter than fruiting 

 pedicel. Fruit somewhat compressed, 

 globular, obtuse — 'Spring — Diffuse, 

 climbing or pendulous on hedges and 

 walls; maritime region and coast ranges; 

 Bauias. 



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Fig. 13 



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of leaves minuie^ oblong-linear, acute. 

 Sepals ovate, repand-dentate, somewhat 

 broader, and one-half to one-third as 

 long as (leej) jdnk corolla. Bracts a little 

 shorter than fruiting pedicel. Fruit 

 ovate-globose, acutish — Spring — Near 

 Ehedin. Too near F. Anatolica. 



^ 3, AGRARI^. Flowers between 0.01 m. 

 and 0,015 long. Fruit tubercled 



9. F. iiiacrocarpa, Parl,0 Lobes 

 of leaves oblong, rather obtuse. Sepals 

 lanceolate-linear, much narrower, and 

 one-third as long as pale-pink, greenish- 

 tipped corolla. Bracts about as long as 

 erect-spreading fruiting jiedicels. Fruit 

 large, globular, slightly compressed, scarce- 

 ly heeled — Spring — Fields and rocky 

 places ; maritime regions, and coast 

 ranges. 



Fiff. 13. («) Flower of Fumaria 

 capreolata, L. (b) One of the 

 sepals somewhat enlarged, (c) 

 Upper petal, (d) Lower petal, (c) 

 One of the lateral petals. (/) Upper 

 set of stamens with its spur, (it) 

 The pistil with 2-horne(l stigma, 

 (A) The nutlet with the bract sub- 

 tending its pedicel. 



10. F. Jiiilaiea, © Lobes of leaves oblong, acutish. Sepals 

 oblong-lanceolate, much narrower, and one-fourth as long as pale-pink, 

 purple-tipped corolla. Bracts from half as long to as long as fruiting 

 pedicels. Fruits smaller than the last, compressed, heeled, obtuse — Spring 

 — Hedges, and stony places, maritime plain and coast ranges. Too 

 near F. macrocarpa. 



11. F. Oaillardoti, Boiss. Lobes of leaves oblong, obtuse. 

 Sepals oblong, acute, dentate at base, as broad, and half as long as pale, 

 purple-tipped corolla. Bracts longer than erect-spreading, or someiohat 

 recurmd fruiting pedicels. Fruit globular, compressed, keeled, obtuse, 

 mucronulate — Spring — Phoenician plain, and lower regions of coast 

 ranges. 



Order VL CRUCIFER^, (Mustard Family). 



Ilerhs or sJirtcbs with jncngeni^ watery juice^ usually al- 

 ternate leaves, and cruciform, tetradynamous flmoers ; fruit 

 a silique, silicle, indehiscent 1-celled nutlet, or loment. — 

 Sepals 4, generally caducous. Petals 4, hypogynous, .2:enerally 

 regular, opposite each other in pairs, their spreadino^ limbs 



