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(Stev. Hohen!), Persia bor. et australi (Auch ! Buhse! Ky !), Turkestania 

 ad Buchara (Lehra!), Affghanht et Belutschia (Griff! Stocks!). Fl. vere. 



Ar. Geogr. Hispania, Gallia media et australis, Germania occidentalis, 

 Rossia australis. 



ORD. V. FUMARIACEjE. Dc. Syst. II, p. 105. 



Flores irregulares. Calyx disepalus. Petala 4 libera vel coalita inse- 

 qualia. Stamina 6 in 2 phalanges oppositas ante stamina exteriora 

 sitas coalita antheris cujusve phalangis lateralibus unilocularibus in- 

 termedia biloculari. Ovarium uniloculare uni vel pluriovulatum pla- 

 cenlis parietalibus, ovulis anatropis. Silicula nucamentacea indehiscens 

 vel siliqua bivalvis. Embryo ad basin albuminis minulus. — Herbae 

 foliis valde divisis. 



CORYDALIS (Dc. Fl. Fr. IV, p. 636). 



Petalum superius basi calcaratum, inferius planum vel concavum. 

 Staminum synema superius basi processu calcariformi auclum. Stigma 

 bilobum. Capsula polysperma bivalvis valvis a placentis pcrsistentibus 

 solutis. Semen (in nostris) arillatum. 



Sect. I. Bulbocapnos Bernh. Radix tuberosa,racemi florum termi- 

 nales, strophiolum digitiforme. 



§ 1. Tuber ovatus basi non divisus. 



* Folia caulina opposita. Caulis basi non squamatus. — Sect. Leonti- 

 voides dc. — Gen. Cryploceras Schott. (Est. Bot. Woch. 

 1854, p. 121. 



C. rutaefolia (Sibth. Fl. Grsec. tab. -867 sub Fumarid) foliis 

 caulinis brevissime petiolatis vel sessilibus trisectis segmentis petiolu- 

 latis ovatis vel ovato-oblongis indivisis tripartitis vel trisectis, calcare 

 obtuso extremitate ascendenti, capsula ovata pedicello recurvo nu- 

 tanti #. C. rutcefolia et C. oppositifolia dc. Syst. I, p. 114. 67. Li- 

 banotica Hochst. in Lorent Wand. p. 339. C. Erdelii Zuccar. Abh. 

 Miinch. Acad. III, p. 252, tab. 9. Cryptoceras rutifolium, C. pul- 

 chellum, C. modestum et C. purpurascens Schott et Ky. in Tchih. 

 As. min. Bot. I, p. 359. 



Hab. in regione alpina ad nives deliquescentes, Asia minor (Auch. exs. 

 4053 1), Caria in monte Tmolo (Auch. 402! Boiss!), Phrygia in monte 



