CorydaUs.] FUMAEIACE^. 17 



OEDER IV.— FUMARIACEiE. 

 CORYDALIS DC, 

 1. C. claviculata DC. — White Climhmg Fvmitory. 

 Districts — II. — IV. V. — — — — — XI. — 

 ■ Lat. 52°-55, South to North. Type, British-Atlantic. 



Lo-wland. Eocky and bushy places and on thatched roofs ; very- 

 rare. Fl. May-July. Caleifuge A. 



II. In the wood on the north side of the river, between 

 Cappoquin and Lismore : Smith's Waterford i'J48. In MacaUop 

 Glen, above the Blackwater, near BaUydufE, "VVaterford, 1877 ; 

 Moore. — IV. Bray Head; wood at Luggielaw, brought by Dr. 

 Stokes and Mr. Underwood, July, 1802: Templeton MS. South 

 side of Bray Head, 1884; iV. C. Eocks west of Luggielaw Lake, 

 1894 : Praeger iSgf. Glen at Kilmartin, near Dunran, Wicklow; 

 More. Cromroe, Ashford, "Wicklow; Greenwood, Pim. Eocky 

 ground about Bellview, near Delgany, Wicklow : Ir. Flor. Near 

 Enniskerry {More) and at Powerscourt Waterfall {Moore) : Cyl, 

 Eocks near Powerscourt "Waterfall: Ir. Nat. iSg'j, p. i68. 

 Lugnaquilla, "Wicklow, 1887 ; P. P. Vowell. — ^V. Under hedges 

 above Dundrum, above the Little Dargle, car road to Kihnashogue : 

 Wade Par. On thatched cabins between Balliateer and the 

 little Dargle : Maek. Cat. By-ways leading from Kilgobbin to 

 the Dublin mountains : Ir, Flor. Abundant on a granite talus and 

 amongst burnt gorse in the Dingle, Glenamuck, near Carrickmines, 

 Dublin, 1882-96; JV.C. Abundant amongst gorse and rocks, 

 KiUiney HUl {I>ui. Nat. Field Club) : Ir. Nat. iSg^.—'Xl. Abun- 

 dant on banks by the roadside and on a thatched roof near Cuhnore 

 {W. F. Sort) : Journ. of Pot. i8'j4. 



Chiefly in the counties of Dublin and "Wicklow, with two out- 

 lying stations in "Waterford and Donegal. 



Eirst recorded in SmitWs Waterford 1^46. 



FUMAEIA Linn. 

 1. F. paUidiflora Jord. — Ramping Fumitory. 

 F. capreolata Linn. 

 Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. — VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



Lat. 51^°-55i°. Throughout Ireland, probably. Type, British. 



Cultivated fields and waste and bushy places ; wide-spread and 

 locally abundant, Fl. May-September. 



