Jfi FUMARIACE2E. (FUMITORY FAMILY.) 



5. GL.AIICIUM, Tourn. HORN-POPPY. 



Sepals 2. Petals 4. Stamens indefinite. Style none : stigma 2-lobed or 2- 

 horned. Pod very long and linear, completely 2-eelled by a spongy false par- 

 tition, in which the crcstless seeds are partly immersed. Annuals or biennials, 

 with saffron-colored juice, clasping leaves, and solitary yellow flowers. (The 

 Greek name, yXavKiov, from the glaucous foliage.) 



1. i*. LfrrEUM, Scop. Glaucous; lower leaves pinnatifid ; upper ones sin- 

 uatc-lobed and toothed, cordate-clasping ; pods rough (6' -10' long). Waste 

 placet- Maryland and Virginia; not common. (Adv. from Eu.) 



C. SANG UIN ARIA, Dill. BLOOD-ROOT. 



Sepals 2. Petals 8-12, spatulate-oblong, the inner narrower. Stamens 

 about 24. Style short: stigma 2-groovcd. Pod oblong, turgid, 1-celled, 2- 

 valved. Seeds with a large crest. A low perennial, with thick prostrate root- 

 stocks, surcharged with red-orange acrid juice, sending up in earliest spring a 

 rounded palmate-lobed leaf, and a 1 -flowered naked scape. Flower white, hand- 

 some. (Name from the color of the juice.) 



1 . S. CsinsuleilSiS, L. Open rich woods ; common. April, May. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALiFORNiCA, and E. DouGLAsn, now common orna- 

 mental annuals in the gardens, are curious Papaveraceous plants from Califor- 

 nia and Oregon. Their juice is colorless, but with the odor of muriatic acid. 



ORDER 11. FUMARIACE^E. (FUMITORY FAMILY.) 



Delicate smooth herbs, with watery juice, compound dissected leaves, irregu 

 lar flowers, with 4 somewhat united peta1.s, 6 diadelphous stamens, and pod* 

 and seeds Wee those of the Poppy Family. Sepals 2, small and scale-like. 

 Corolla flattened, closed ; the 4 petals in two pairs ; the outer with spread- 

 ing tips, and one or both of them spurred or saccate at the base ; the inner 

 pair narrower, and with their callous crested tips united over the stigma. 

 Stamens in two sets of 3 each, placed opposite the larger petals, hypogy- 

 nous ; their filaments often united; the middle anther of each set 2-celled, 

 the lateral ones 1-celled. Stigma flattened at right angles with the ovary. 

 rod 1-celled, either 1 seeded and indehiscent, or several-seeded with '2 pa- 

 rietal placentae. Leaves usually alternate, without stipules. (Slightly 

 bitter, innocent plants.) 



Synopsis. 



* Pod slend&r : the 2 valves separating from the persistent filiform placcnlse. 

 1. ADLUM1A. Corolla heart-shaped, persistent : pctalc united. ?<'<-<ls <T. 

 '. DK'KNTUA. Coroli.i heart-shaped or 2-spurred at the base. Seeds crested. 

 . COHVDAL1S. Corolla l-spurn-d at the base. Seeds crested. 



* * I'm! lli-shy, iinli'hisoent, globular, 1-seeded. 

 . PUMAUIA. Corolla 1-spurwd <it the baae Soad croetiesa. 



