5. FTJMAEIACEJB. ]9 



yellow. Caps. 6 — 12 in. Ions, curved.— Sandy sea-shores. B. 



VL— vm. E. S. I. 



[ff. pTiceniceum (Orantz) ; st. pilose, stem-l. pinnatifid cut, 

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

 base. — Rarely found, on cultivated ground. A. VI. VIl.] E. 



5. CHELrDo'NruM Linn. Celandine. 



fl. C. mdfus (L.) ; ped. umbellate, 1. deeply pinnatifid, seg- 

 ments rounded and bluntly lobed. — JE. B. 1581. — Fl. yellow, 

 small. Caps, linear. St. 1 — 2 feet high. All parts fuU of 

 orange juice. — [j3. C laoiniatum (DC.) ; segments of the leaves 

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

 walls. ^ a very doubtful native. P. V.— Vin. E. S. I. 



Order V. FUMARIACE^. 



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

 of the two outer pet. gibbous or spurred at the base. Stam. 6, 

 in 2 bundles opposite to the outer petals ; lateral stam. in each 

 bundle 1-ceUed. Ovary free, 1-celled. Style filiform. Stigma 

 with 2 or more points. Seeds albuminous. — Stipules 0. 



1. CosYDALis. Xj&\. of 2 sepals or wanting. Pet. 4. the upper 

 one spurred at the base. Stam. diadelphous. Pod 2-vahed 

 many-seeded, compressed. 



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

 at the base. Stam. diadelphous. Pi-uit a nut, indehisoent, 

 1-seeded. 



1. Coetd'alis Gand. 



[C soVida ("Hook.) ; root tuberous solid, 1. biternate cut, 

 lowest petiole a leafless scale, bracts palmate. — E. B. 1471. — 

 Lobes of the 1. blunt. Fl. purplish. St. a span high. — Not a 

 native, scarcely even naturalized. P. IV. V.] E. 



*1. C. Mtea (DC.) ; root fibrous, 1. triternate, bracts minute 6b- 

 Imig cuspidate, seeds shining granular-rugose with a patent den- 

 ticulate crest. — E. B. 588. — Lts. obovate, trifid. Bracts shorter 

 than pedicels. Fl. yeUow. St. 1 ft. hkjh, brittle, spreading. — 

 Naturalized on old walls. P. V. — VIIL Yellow Fumitory. 



E. S. 



2. C. olaviculdta (DC.) ; root fibrous, leaves pinnate, pinnae 

 temnte, footstalks ending in tendrils, bracts oblong acuminate. — 



