THE BRITISH CAPREOLATE FUMITORIES 179 
As all the — Fumitories that I am acquainted with as 
British plants have now been dealt with to the best of my ability, 
I conclude this bate "D appending a clavis of the forms, which 
T hope may be of some use to fellow-students. The ere — 
are all to be found in the Herbarium of the British Muse 
In the accompanying plate, a fully-developed flower ite each 
species and subspecies is shown, together with the characteristic 
profile of the fruits; the figures being in all cases drawn fr 
British specimens in my own herbarium 
Fumarima L. 
Sect. 1, ee or Latisecte of Haussknecht. 
Leaf-segments never so narrow as linear. Flowers relatively 
large. Upper petal (in good flowers) with margins or wings which 
are persistently reflexed upwards. cag petal little enlarged at 
the tip, with narrow and erect margin 
Subsect. 1. Hu- aire 
cate, an 
than the dilated tip of the sate is 
Foumaria capreotata L. Spec. 985; Hamm. Mon. p. 24; 
Gren. & Godr. Fl, Fr. i. p. 66; Fi. Dan. t. 2359. 
Sepals half to two-thirds as long as the corolla, acute. Corolla 
creamy white, tipped with blackish red, sometimes tinted with pink 
or purple on the back. Pedicels much arched-recurved in fruit. 
Fruit smooth, as long or longer than broa 
ubsp. 1. F. capreclata L., sensu stricto ; F, capreolata v. 
ee Haussk. in Flora, beds F. pli Jord. in Schultz, 
Are 305; Boreau, Fl. Centre de la . 8. Exsiccata: 
008. 
Sepals oval, two-thirds as long as the corolla. Corolla very 
persistent, sometimes coloured Pes fertilization. Fruit, when dry, 
rectangular i in profile. 
ubsp. 2. F’. speciosa Jord. in Cat. Gr. 1849; Boreau, Fi. . 
Centre de la Fr. ed. 8; F. capreolata f speciosa Hamm. Mon. 
Exsiccata: Billot, no. 708. 
Bracts a little shorter than the ban pes pedicels. Sepals ovate- 
oblong, nearly entire, only half as long as the corolla. Corolla less 
persistent, usually coloured. Fruit smaller, ia. when dry, more 
rounded in profile. 
2. Fumari urea mihi; F. Borei Jord. apud _ on 
Trans. Linn. Boe! 1659, et Syme, E ng. Bot. ed. 7 Exsic 
F, Borai) ; F. Townsend, Gr. Malvern, 1881, Herb. Mus. Brit. 
Bat (a fF’, Borei); G. Brotherston, race 1874, Herb. Mus. 
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