(8) I). PRAIN. REVISION OF THE GENUS GHEL Ml M. 577 



medium : capsules usually nearly as long as the pedicels; bracts usually 

 small acute. 



[Xïiiôiïiw ,w/« Dinscoridcs. Chelidonia major Plinius]. 



Chelidonia Brunf. Simpl 1,236 aie. (1330) : J. Bauh. Bitt. III. 182, f. I (1651). 



Chelidonium majus Fuchs. Bitt. 333, t. 496 (1343); Dalech. Lugd. 1249 

 (1587); C. Bauh. Phy topin. 248 (1596); Gérard. Berb. Uli (1597); Chabr. 

 Seiagr. t. 184, f. S (1666); Weinm. Phytog. II, 139, t. 366. f. « (1739): Vitm. 

 Summa Plant. III. 294 (1790); Gaertn. Fruct. II, 164, t. 115, f. 5 (1791): DC. 

 Prodr. I. 123 (1824). 



Chelidonium majus Birundinaria major Lobel. Adv. 339 (1570). 



Chelidonia maggiore C. Dur. //e>-6. 120 c. ic. (1585). 



Chelidonium majus vulgare Glus. Htrf. II, 203 (1601); C. Bauh. Pinax 144 

 (1623i : Parkins. rftea*r. 617 (1640) : Moris. ffw«. Um». II, 257, § 3, t. H, f. 4 

 (1680): Bay, Bist. 858 (1686); Tournef. Inst, liei Herb. 231 (1700). 



Papaver corniculatum luteum, Chelidonia dictum Kay, Synops. Ed. III, 309 

 (1724). 



Chelidonium pedunculis multifloris Linn. f/or<. Cliffort. 201 (1737). 



Chelidonium majus var. a Linn. Sp. P/. 505 (1753); Crantz, Austr. II. lil 

 (1769): Lamk, En&yc. Meth. I, 713 (1783): Willd. Sp. PI. II, 1141 (179!),: DC. 

 F/or. Frau. Ed. III, IV, 634 (1805); Syst. Veg. II, 98 (1821). 



Chelidonium lobis foliorum subrotundisEa.il. Helvel. n. 1059 (1763). 



Chelidonium hœmatodes Mœnch. Meth. 249 (1784). 



Chelidonium ruderale Salisb. Prodr. 377 (1789). 



Chelidonium murale Ren. F/or. Orn. 180 (1804). 



Chelidonium umbelliferum Stokes, ßo/. J/«/. JM/. III, 180 (1812). 



Asia: in Central and Northern China, fréquent from Hupeh to Pékin; in 

 Manchuria, fréquent; Japan, common: Central Siberia, near Irkutsk: Asia Minor, 

 in Ànatolia. Europe: Crimea; Sicily; Italy; Switzerland; Spain; France; 

 England: Sweden; Azores. Africa: Madeira, Canaries. America: Canada and 

 Eastern United States, commun. 



Var. laciniata; glabrous, radical leaves few disappearing, cauline 

 numerous; stems tal] slender; segments of leaves lanceolate ofteo acu- 

 tely toothed; petals laciniate, or if entire usually acute, always rather 



small; capsules usually nearly as long as the pedicels; bracts small acute. 



Chelidonium majus foliis quernis C. Bauhin. Phytopin. 248 (1596); Pinax [44 

 (1623); Tournef. Ins«. Hei Herb. 231 (1700); Bay, Synops. Ed. III. 309 (1724). 



Chelidonium majus folio laciniato Clus. Bitt. II, 203 (1601); J. Bauh. HT«*. 

 III, 482 (1651); Chabr. Seiagr. 484, f. 6 (1666). 



Chelidonium majus folio magis dissecto Johnston in Gerard Herb. Ed. ait. 

 1069 (1633). 



bull. herb. Boiss., novembre 1895. 'il 



