FUMARIA. 17 



Lobes of the 1. obtuse. Fl. purplish. St. a span high. — A very 

 .doubtful native. P. IV. V.] B. 



*2. C. lutea (DC.) ; rootfibrous,^. tnteTn3.te,bracts minute ob- 

 long cuspidate, seeds shining granulate-rugose with a patent den- 

 ticulate crest.— J?. jB. 588. — Lts. obovate, trifid. Bracts shorter 

 than pedicels. Fl. yellow. St. 1 ft. high, brittle. — Naturahzed 

 on old walls. P. V. — VIII. Yellow Fumitory. E. S. 



3. C. claviculata (DC.) ; root fibrous, leaves pinnate, pinnse 

 teinate, footstalks ending in tendrils, bracts oblong acuminate. — • 

 E. B. 103. — Leaflets entire, elliptical. Bracts rather longer than 

 the pedicels. Fl. small, pale yellow or nearly white. St. slender, 

 climbing, 1 — 4 feet long. — -Bushy places in hilly districts. P. 

 VI. VII. White Climbing Fumitory. 



2. FuMARiA Linn. Fumitory. 



1. F. capreolata (L.) ; sep. ovate toothed as broad as the cor.- 

 tube, fr. subglobose blunt, bracts rather shorter than the fruit- 

 stalks. Its. flat. — E.B. 943. — St. erect, climbing, or diffuse. Sep. 

 sometimes entire, about i as long as the corolla. Pet. cream- 

 coloured or pinkish ; lower linear, gradually dilated in its upper 

 half. Fr. slightly compressed, smooth or rugose, rounded at the 

 end and sometimes slightly apiculate, with 2 apical hollows, 

 usually longer than broad. — /3. Leightonii ; sep. broader and 

 longer, fr. broader than long. F. capreolata y. Pari. ? — y. media ; 

 sep. narrower and longer, fr. rugose apiculate especially when 

 young. F. agraria Bab. — Common. A. VI. — IX. 



2. F. officinalis (L.) ; sep. ovate-lanceolate acute toothed nar- 

 rower than the cor.-tube,fr. globose-retuse, bracts much shorter 

 than the fruitstalks. Its. flat. — E. B. 689. — St. erect or diffuse. 

 Sep. broader than the pedicel, about i the length of the corolla. 

 Pet. rose-coloured; lower spathulate, its haft linear. Fr. rugose, 

 broader than long. — Common. A. V. — IX. 



3. F. micrantha (Lag.) ; sep. large roundish dentate broader 

 than the cor.-tube, fr. subglobose subapiculate, bracts longer than 

 the fr.-stalks,lts. linear channelled.— B.B.S.2876.—St.branched, 

 difluse. Pet. pale purple ; lower spathulate, its haft linear. Fr. 

 rather longer than broad. — Fields. A. VI. — IX. E. S. 



4. F. parviflora (Lam.) ; sep. minute ovate acute cui, fruit- 

 stalk shorter than the obovate pointed/r. and equalling the bract. 

 Its. linear channelled.— i;. B. 590. R. iii. 1.— Foliage yellowish 

 green glaucous. Lts. ascending. Fl. whitish, afterwards pale 

 purple ; lower pet. linear widened at the end, sides of its haft 

 inflexed.— Fields in Kent, Essex, Camb. A. VI.— IX. 



5. F. Vaillantii (Lois.) ; sep. very minute triangular, fr.-st. 

 longer than obovate pointed jr. and twice longer than bract. 



