38 D. Prain — Some additional Fumariacese. [No. 1, 



var. typica ; outer petals crested. 



North-west Himalaya : Kamaoa : Pindari, 12.000 feet, Strachey and 

 Winterhottom n. 9 ! Ralam Valley, Duthie n. 2712 ! near Lebung glacier, 

 15-16,000 feet, Duthie n. 5317 ! Garhwal, in Damdar Valley, 11-12,000, 

 feet, etc. Duthie n. 949a! and n. 949eZ ! Kuari Pass, 11-12,000 feet 

 Duthie n. 3822 ! and n. 3824 ! Central Himalaya : Nepal, Scully, n. 158 ! 

 Eastern Himalaya : Sikkim. ; Singlelah range 13,000 Thomson! Anderson 

 n. 370 ! Kurz ! Jongri, about 15,000 feet, common ; Dr. Kings collectors I 

 Lachoong, Dunghoo! Tankra, 13,000 feet, Gammie ! Tangkala, King's 

 collector ! Chumbi ; Ko-poop King's collector ! 



var. ecristnta ; outer petals without wings. 



Eastern Himalaya : South Tibet, Lama TJjyen Gyatsko, n. 256 ! 



Bootsock dividing below, 3-6 in. long. Stems 8-15 in. leafy, very flexuous. Eadical 

 leaves very few long petioled. Flowers \ in. long, yellow, or yellow with brown or 

 purple tips ; racemes 1-2 in ; upper lamina rather longer than the straight spur. 

 Capsules obovate-oblong obtuse, pedicels deflexed. 



A very distinct species, most nearly related to C. meifolia; not very nearly 

 allied to G. ramosa. The uncrested " variety " is not improbably a quite distinct 

 species. 



44. (15/3.) Corydalis nana Boyle, III. 68 (1839; ; small, often 

 dwarf, stems ascending, cauline leaves usually 3, with or without short 

 axillary branches, leaves 4-5-jugately pinnatisect segments 2-3-jugately 

 pinnatipartite, lobes multifid ; racemes terminal congested many-fid., 

 flowers partially hidden among the large cuneate flabellate multipartite 

 bracts. C. ramosa var. nana II. f. 8f T. Flor. Ind. 267 ; Flor. Brit. 

 Ind. i. 125. C. Hoffmeisteri Klotzsch, Beis. Br. Wold. Bot. 129 t. 35 

 (1862). 



North-West Himalaya: Kamaon; Strachey and Winterhottom n. 13! 

 14! 17! Duthie n. 2701 ! 2702! 2703! 5316! 5318! Garhwal; Duthie 

 n. 949 b. ! 949 c. ! 951 ! 951 a. ! 



Rootstock rather stout, dividing below, 3—6 in. long. Stems 1—4 in. leafy, usually 

 the lowest 2 leaves subopposite the third close under the inflorescence ; radical few, 

 long-petioled, cauline subsessile. Flower \ in. long, blneish-grey tipped with green ; 

 racemes •§ in. or less ; upper lamina rather longer than straight spur, outer petals 

 with short crests. Capsules obovate-obtuse, partially buried among the bracts, 

 pedicels very abruptly recurved. 



Also a very distinct species, though nearest to the preceding. The writer has 

 been able to ascertain the identity of this species with C. Hoffmeisteri owing to the 

 great kindness of Prof. Engler and Dr. Urban, who very generously sent an example 

 of Dr. Hoffmeister's original plant to the Calcutta Herb, from the Royal Herb., 

 Berlin. 



45. (20.) Corydalis stricta Steph. 



46. ( — .) Corydalis rupestris Kotschy, Boiss. Diagn. ser. 1, 

 vi. 8 ; glaucous, stem flexuous branched, leaves all long-petioled 2-piu- 



