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2. C. olaviculdta (DO.) ; root fibroua, kaves pinnate, pinnse 

 ternate, footstalks ending in tendrils, "bracts oHong acuminate. — 

 JE. B. 103. — Leaflets entire, elliptic. Bracts rather longer than 

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

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

 VI. VII. White Climbing Fumitory. E. S. I. 



2. Ftjma'eia, Linn. Fumitory. 



* Capreolata. Lower pet. narrowing gradually and slightly from 

 its middle upwards. Fr. not retuse. — F. capreolata L. — 

 St. erect, climbing or diffuse. Fr. subcompressed, smooth. 

 Raceme lax, short, few-flowered. Sep. as broad as cor.- 

 tube. L. flat. 



1. F. palUdiJldra (Jord.) ; sep. ovate toothed at least | as long 

 as the cor., fr. blunt its neck short and narroto, fr.-st. patent or 

 reflexed.' — Sep. soon falling. Oor. large. Fr. not regularly 

 rounded vertically but squarish ; apical pits small and deep. — 

 a. Jordani ; fr. longer than broad, its neck narrower than the tip 

 of ped., fr.-st. reflexed. Cor. cream-coloured, tipped with red 

 or pink. 8y. E. B. 71. — ^. F. Borcei (Jord.) ; fr. broader than 

 long, its neck very narrow, 'fr.-st. patent. Cor. purplish, tipped 

 with dark purple. Sy. E. B. 72. Curt. ii. 145. — ^Borders of 

 fields. A. VL— IX. E.I. 



2. F. conftisa (Jord.) ; sep. ovate toothed not 5 as long as 

 cor., fr. rounded at the top its neck very hroad, fi-.-st. patent. — 

 E.B.S.^Qie. _%. ^. A 73.— Sep. often persistent. Cor. large, 

 dull white or pinkish, tipped with dark purple. Fr. regularly 

 rounded vertically ; apical pits broad and shallow ; neck nearly 

 as broad as the fruit. — Borders of fields, chiefly in the West. 

 A. VI.— IX. ■ E. I. 



3. F. mwdlis (Sond.) ; sep. ovate toothed not § as long as 

 the cor., fr. obovate rounded at the top its neck obconio narrow, 

 fr.-st. erect-patent. — Sy. E. B. 74. Fl. San. 2473.— More lax 

 than Sp. 1 and 2, cor. smaller and nearly black at the tip. Fr. 

 uniformly rounded at the sides and top, nearly pyriform if taken 

 with its neck; apical pits very faint. — Borders of fields. A. 

 VL— IX. E. S. 



** Officinales. Lower petal spathulate. 



4. F. offioinSis (L.) ; sep. ovate-lanceolate acute toothed nar- 

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

 than the fruitstalks. Its. flat. — Curt. i. 14. — St. erect or diffuse. 

 Raceme long, many-flowered. Sep. broader than the pedicel, 

 about 5 the length of the corolla. Pet. rose-coloured. Fr. 

 rugose, broader than long. — Common. A. V. — ^IX. E. S. I. 



