DIADELPHIA— HEXANDRIA. Fumaria. 233 



treme case of that kind, the Jruit being so impoi-tant a 

 part, and so very diffei'ent in some of the species. 



* Pod 'with many seeds. Sectary single. Corydahs. DeCand. 



1. F. solida. Solid Bulbous Fumitory. 



Stem mostly simple, erect. Leaves twice ternate. Bracteas 

 palmate, longer than each flower-stalk. 



F. solida. Linn. Ms. in Sp. PL 983. Fl. Br. 748. Engl. Bot. v.2\. 



t. 1471. Curt. Mag. <.231. Ehrh. Beitr. v. 6. 146. 

 F. bulbosa /3 and y. Linn. Sp. PL 983. 

 F. intermedia. With. 620. L 29. 



F. Halleri. Willd. Sp. PL v. 3. 863. FL Dan. t. 1 224. 

 F. n. 349. HaU.Hist.v.l.lbX. 

 F. bulbosa, radice non cava, major. Bauh. Pin. 144. 

 F. tuberosa minor, radice non cava. Moris, v. 2. 261. sect. 3. 1. 12. 



F. bulbosa, radice solida, calcari et folio cristato. Bauh. Hist v. 3. 



p. 1.205./. 

 Corydalis bulbosa. DeCand. Syst. v. 2, 119. 

 Radix cava minor. Ger. Em. 1091 ./. Dod. Pempt. 327./. 

 Capnos fabacea radice. Dalech. Hist. 1294./. Park. Parad. 279. 



/•2. 

 Fabacea radice Capnos altera. Lob. Obs. 439./. 



In groves and thickets, but sparingly ; perhaps a doubtful native. 



About Kendal, and in other parts of Westmoreland; also at Perry 

 Hall, near Birmingham. M'itheriiig. At Wickham, Hampshire. 

 Rev. T. Gamier. 



Perennial. Jpril, May. 



Root orbicular, depressed, of several fleshy coats, but not hollow. 

 Stem solitary, erect, a little zigzag, angular, leafy, almost always 

 simple, a span high, with a lanceolate sheath or two near the 

 bottom. Leaves 2 or 3, scattered, on channelled footstalks, 

 twice ternate, notched, glaucous. Cluster terminal, solitary, 

 erect, of from 10 to 15 variegated, purplish, inodorous^owers, 

 each with a long, ascending, blunt spur, and a slight pale pro- 

 minence at the opposite side. Bracteas wedge-shaped, palmate, 

 five-cleft, glaucous, solitary at the base of each partial stalk, 

 which they exceed a little in length. Cal. very minute, rounded. 

 Pod short, bursting at the base. Seeds several. 



2. F. lufea. Yellow Fumitory. 



Pods nearly cylindrical, shorter than their stalks. Stem an- 

 gular, erect. Bracteas minute. Spur short, rounded. 



F. lutea.- Linn. Mant. 2. 258. fVilld. Sp. PL v. 3. 865. Fl Br. 749-. 

 EngL Bot.v.9.t.58S. Bauh. Pin. \43. MiU. Ic.9\.t.\36.f.\ . 



