16 5. FUMARIACE^. 



L. pinnate, cut, glaucous beneath. Fl. large, orange-yellow, on 

 long stalks. — Rocky and shady places, rare. P. VI. 



3. RoEMERiA Cand. 



fl. E. hyhrida (DC); pod .3-valved erect with a few rigid 

 hairs at its top. — B. B. 201. — Pod 2 — 3 in. long. L. twice or 

 thrice pinnatifid with linear nearly smooth bristle-pointed seg- 

 ments. St. about 1 foot high, usually slightly hairy. Fl. violet- 

 blue. Pet. falling before noon. — Chalky corn-fields in Cam- 

 bridgeshire and Norfolk. A. VI. E. 



4. Glaucium Tourn. Horned Poppy. 



1. G.luteum (Scop.); st. smooth, stem-1. amplexicaul sinu- 

 ate, pod minutely tubercular-scabrous. — E. B. 8. — Glaucous. 

 St. 1 — 3 feet high, glabrous or slightly hairy. Root-1. stalked, 

 lyrate, lobed and cut, hairy. Pet. large, golden yellow. Pods 6 

 — 12 in. long, curved. — Sandy sea-shores. B. VI. — VIII. 



[2. G. phosniceum (Crantz) ; st. pilose, stem-1. pinnatifid cut, 

 pod hispid. — E. B. 1433. — Pet. scarlet with a black spot at the 

 base. — Said to have been found in Norfolk. A. VI. VII.] E. 



5. Chelidonium Linn. Celandine. 



1. C. majus {h.); peduncles umbellate, 1. deeply pinnatifid, 

 segments rounded and bluntly lobed. — E. B. 1581. — Fl. yellow, 

 small. Pod long. St. 1 — 2 feet high. All parts full of an orange 

 juice. — [0. C. laciniatum (DC.) ; segments of the leaves deeply 

 pinnatifid, lobes incise-serrate.] — Waste places and old walls. 

 j3, a very doubtful native. P. V. — VIII. 



Order V. FUMARIACE^. 



Sep. 2 or 0. Cor. irregular, of 4 parallel petals, one or both of 

 the two outer saccate at the base. Stam. 6, in 2 bundles opposite 

 to the outer petals : lateral stam. in each bundle 1-celled. Ovary 

 free, 1-celled. Style filiform. Stigma with 2 or more points. 



1. CoRYDALis. Cal. of 2 sepals or wanting. Pet. 4, the upper 

 one spurred at the base. Stam. diadelphous. Pod 2-valved, 

 many-seeded, compressed. 



2. Fumaria. Cal. of 2 sepals. Pet. 4, the upper one spurred 

 at the base. Stam. diadelphous. Fruit a nut, indehiscent, 

 1 -seeded. 



1. Corydalis Cand. 



[*?1. C. solida (Hook.) ; root tuberous solid, 1. biternate cut, 

 lowest petiole a leafless scale, bracts palmate.^JS. B. 147l._! 



