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V. FUMARIACE/E. 



Sepals 2. Petals 4, dissimilar. One or both of the outer saccate at base, 

 sets. Lateral Autlier of each set 1 -celled. 



Stameus 6, in 2 



32. CORYDALIS. 



A. Root tuberous. Stem nearly simple, 

 bearing a few alternate, twice ternate, 

 divided L. 



1. cava. Stem without scales. Bracts 

 ovate, entire. Rac. of Fi-. erect. Stalks as 

 loug as Caps. R. hollow, everywhere pro- 

 ducing fibres, p. 4, 5. Shade. Fi'. Germ. 

 Sw. n. It. 



2. fabacea. Stem with a scale below L. 

 Bracts ovate, entire. Rac. of Fr. crowded, 

 nodding. R. solid, fibrous at the bottom, p. 

 4, 5. Shade. — Malesherbes. s. e. G. 



3. solida. Stem quite simple, with a 

 scale below L. Bracts digitato-partite. Rac. 

 of Fr. long, erect. R. solid, fibrous at bot- 

 tom, p. 4, 5. Hoist shade. Fr. G. Sw. 

 n. It. 



4. densiflora. "' Stem with a scale be- 

 low L. Rac. terminal, somewhat crowded. 

 Bracts semicu-culai' and obovate on a cuneate 

 base, multifid, toothed, p. 4, 5. Mountains. 

 Madonie. Cammarata in Sic."- — Guss. ■ 



5. pumila. Stem with a scale below L. 

 Bracts digitato-partite. Rac. of Fr. crowded, 

 nodding. Root solid, fibrous at base. p. 4. 

 Shade. Aus. Boh. Sty. 



6. lutea. L. ternato-tripinnate. Stalks 

 flat, mthout a margin. Seeds shiniug. Ca- 

 rimcle spreading, denticulate, p. 5-7- Rocks. 

 sr. Tyi-. Tessino. Treves. Narb. It. 



7. ochroleuca. L. ternato-tripinnate. 

 Stalks with a raised margin. Fr.-stalks shorter 

 than pod. Seeds rather dull. Caruncle ad- 

 pressed, nearly entire, p. 7-9. Rocks and 

 stony. Trieste. Istria. 



8. acaulis. Stem hai'dly any. L. ter- 

 nato-pinuate or bipinnate. Stalks flat. Fruit- 

 stalks 2-4-times as long as pods. Seeds rather 

 dull. Caruncle adpressed, neai-ly entire, p. 

 5-7. Rocks and walls. — Pola. 



9. claviculata. Stem climbing. L. bi- 

 piunate. Stalks ending in branched ten- 

 drils. Lts. ovate, entire. Bracts longer than 

 flower-stalli. Style deciduous, a. G, 7. Stmry 

 thickets. 



33. SARCOGAPNOS. 



1. enneaphylla. L. tritemate. Lts. 

 stalked, ovato-orbicular. p. Rocks. Rous- 

 siUon. 



34. FUMARIA. 



A. Fr. oval, nearly fiat, small. 



1. spicata. Rac. spike-like. Stem erect, 

 a. 4, 5. Fields, s. Fr. Pdm. Salerno Sic. 



B. Fr. nearly spherical. 



2. capreolata. Fruit very obtuse, nearly 

 smooth. Sepals ovate, dentate, with short 

 acimien, as broad as Cor. and half as long. 

 Fruit-stalks spreading, or recurved, a. 6-9. 

 Hedges and cult. 



3. muralis. " Fruit subrotund, ovate, 

 obtuse, smooth. Sep. ovate, acuminate, den- 

 tate, half as long as Cor. Rac. evolute, lax. 

 li-uit-stalks spreading. Divisions of L. lan- 

 ceolate, or oblongo-lanceolate. a. 6-8. Walls. 

 Hamburgh — KocH. 



4. a^aria. Fruit subrotuad^ obtuse, 

 somew'hat margined at base, uneven. Sep. 

 ovato-oblong, acmninate, dentate, not half as 

 long as Cor. Rac. lax. Bracts shorter than 

 pedicel of Fr. Divisions of L. oblong, or 

 obovate. a. 5, 6. Walls and thickets, occ. Stem 

 stronger than in F. capreolata. Fl. about the 

 same size. 



5. officinalis. Fr. sub-globose, wider 

 than long, uneven. Sepals ovato-lanceolate, 

 acute, dentate, narrower and shorter than 

 corolla, broader than fniit-stalli. a. 5-9. 

 Cult. 



6. TVirtgeni. "Fr. subglobose, obtuse, 

 with a short apicidus, uneven. Sep. ovato- 

 lanceolate, acuniinato-cuspidate, dentatCj not 

 half as long as Cor., broader than fruit-stalk. 

 Bracts , shorter than fi'uit-stalk. Divisions of 

 L. lanceolate, a. 5-9. Fields. Coblenz.'" — 

 Koch. 



7. micrantha. Fr. subglobose, obtuse, 

 uneven. Sepals subrotund, dentate, with short 

 acmneu, broader than and nearly half as long 

 as corolla. Bracts as long or longer than 

 fruit-stalk. Div. of L. linear, a. 6-9. Cult, 

 occ. 



