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Cory dalis contin ued. 



rooted species by offsets ; and the TiTnia1g by seed, which 

 may be sown in spring where they are intended to remain. 

 C. mm* (golden* jf. golden-yellow, iin. long; spur bhmt, 



shorter than pediceL May to July. ^glaucous, bipinnate ; 



pinnae pinnatifid and cut; lobes oblong-linear. Stem diffuse 



branched, A, 6in. United States, 1685. Annual or biennial! 



C. bracteata (bracteate).* JL sulphur-yellow, horizontal, lin. 

 long; spur longer than the pedicel Hay, June. L two, 

 biternate; segments cleft into linear lobes. Stem simple, erect, 

 scaiy near the base. A. Sin. Siberia, 1823. Hardy perenniaL 



C. bnlbosa (bulbous). A synonym of C. tolida. 



C. cava (hollow-rooted).' JL purple, horizontal ; bracts orate, 

 entire. February to May. L two, biternate ; segments eoneated, 

 cleft. Stem simple, not scaly. A. oin. Europe, 1596. PerenniaL 

 SYN. C. (uteroto. (B. M. 222.) 



C.c,alMflora (white-flowered).* Similar in erery respect, except 

 the pretty white flowers. 



C. clavlcnlata (tendrilled). JL straw-coloured ; spar short, 

 and blunt Jane. L bipinnate; petioles tendrilled; segments 

 oTal, and entire. Stem branched, diffuse, scandent. A, 1ft. to 

 4ft. West Europe (Britain), from Denmark to Spain. 

 (Sy. En. B. 70.) 



CXfungoea, Set Adlnmia drrhosa. 



glauca (glaucous). JL red and yellow ; 

 me times shorter than the corolla. July. 



(B. M. 179.) 

 C. Kolpakowskiana (KoIpakowsky'sX* JL pink or purple, with 



lng spurs; bracts as long as the pedicels. L glabrous, deeply 



dirided. A. 6in. Turkestan, 1879. PCTenniaL (B. G. 948.) 

 C. Ledebonriana (Ledebour's). JL pinkish, with a dark spot at 



the apex of the sepals. L ternately dirided, glaucous. *. 6in. 



Altai, 1879. PerenniaL (B. G. 98L) 

 C. Intea Cvellow).* f. yellow ; bracta linear^nbulate, three times 



shorter than the pediceL May. L biternate ; segments oborate, 



cuneated, trifid. Stem branched, diffuse. A. 1ft. 



naturalised in Britain (on old walls, &c.\ PerenniaL 



X Marschalllana Olaraehan's).* JL m 



straight or hardly incurred, blunt ; bracts 

 situated above the middle of the stem, 



entire or bifid. 



Coryd&li* continued. 



FIG. 531. COETDAUS SEME.NOWU, showing 

 and Leafy Stem. 



C. BfUrica (Siberian^ JLjtDow, nsnaUy recurred ; bracts linear, 

 nearly as long as the pedicels. ' 



late; segments cat into oblong-linear lobes. Stem nearly 

 branched. A. 1ft. to 3ft. Siberia, 1810. ~ 



PerenniaL 



FIG. 532. CORTDALIS SOUDA. showing Habit, and Side View 

 of Single Mower. 



FIG. 530. COBYDALIS XOBIUS, showing Habit, and Side 

 View of Single Flower. 



C. nobtlis (noble-floweredX JL pale yellow, tipped with green ; 

 spur long, blunt and incurred at the point ; bracts acute, entire 

 or cnt May. L bipinnate ; segments cnneated, cut at the top. 

 Stem simple, erect, not seal/. A. 9in. Siberia. 1783, A beautiful 

 perennial plant. See Fig. 530. (G. C. n. s., xLt 725.) 



C. Semenowii (Semenow's).* JL deep yellow ; spur short, saccate, 

 bent downwards. April, May. L gUncois, green, bipinnatisect ; 

 pinnules oblong orate ; lobes acuminate. Stem erect, simple, 

 leafy. A. 1ft. to lift. TnrkesUn. See Fig. 53L 



as well as the bracts, cat at the top. 



scaly under the lower leaf. A. ~ 



Britain Cm woods and ra 



Cte/teM. SeeFig.532. 

 C. tnberoea (tuberous). A synonym of C. MM. 



COBYItACHS. This order (the principal genera 

 of which are Carpinut, Ccutanea, Corylut, Faytu, and 

 Qucrcut), founded by Lindley, ia now included under 

 Cupulifenc. 



CORYIXDPSIS (from Eorylo*, the Hazel-tree, and 

 optit, like; Nat-like). ORD. Hamamelidece. Very orna- 

 mental and interesting hardy deciduous shrubs, in habit, 

 leaves, and inflorescence, resembling Hazels. Flowers 

 appearing before the leares, in pendulous racemes, each 

 flower nearly sessile, with a large sheathing bract; petals 

 and stamens fire; perigynoos scales fire, alternating with 

 the stamens, or ten to fifteen irregularly placed, 

 woody, with narrowly ellipsoid shining black seeds. 



