FUMARIACEAE 335 



2. Adlumia Raf. 



1. A. fungosa (Ait.) Greene. In moist woods and thickets: 



N. B. to Ont., N. Car. and Tenn. 



Conn. Rare in the east, and along the coast, increasing north- 

 westward. 



N. Y. Very rare on the north shore of L. I., unknown on 

 S. I., rare in northern Westchester Co., thence increasing 

 northward. 



N.J. Bergen, Passaic and Morris counties, increasing northward. 



Pa. Lehigh, Bucks, Lackawanna and Chester counties. 



Tertiary, o: Cretaceous, perhaps in Bucks Co., Pa. : Older Forma- 

 tions, not common and increasing northward. 117-220 days. Sea 



level-3,365 ft. 



3. Capnoides [Tourn.] Adans. 



Stems tall ; Bowers pink with yellow tips. 1 . C. sempervirens. 



Stems low, diffuse or ascending ; flowers yellow. 2. C. flavulum. 



i. C. sempervirens (L.) Borck. In rocky places: N. S. to Alaska, 

 N. Car. and Minn. 



Conn. Not very common, but found throughout the state. 

 N. Y. Unknown on L. I. and S. I., rare and local in Westchester 



Co. and the Bronx, thence increasing and becoming common 



northward. 

 N. J. From Somerset Co. northward. 

 Pa. Pike, Monroe and Luzerne counties. 



Tertiary, o: Cretaceous, o: Older Formations, increasing north- 

 ward. Predominating north of the moraine, n 7-1 89 days. Sea 

 level-3,200 ft. 



2. C. flavulum (Raf.) Kuntze. In rocky woods: S. N. Y. to 



S. W. Ont., Minn., Va., Kan. and La. 



N. Y. Ulster, Dutchess, Orangfe, Rockland, Putnam and West- 

 chester counties and on Manhasset Neck, L. I.; otherwise un- 

 known. 



N. J. Rare and local at Cape May and in Gloucester Co., thence 

 increasing and becoming frequent northward. 



Pa. Philadelphia and Chester counties. 



An uncommon species whose distribution is little understood. 

 The reported occurrence of C. aureum (Willd.) Raf. in the range is an error. 



