Ord. fumaeiace^. 



1. FUMAKIA, Linn. 



1. Fumaria OFFICINALIS, Linn. 



Hab. Valparaiso: doubtless introduced from the Old World, to 

 which the genus entirely belongs. Not being mentioned in Gay's Flora 

 of Chili, it is probably of recent or scanty introduction. In North 

 America it occurs only in cultivated or recently cultivated grounds, 

 and it can scarcely be said to be naturalized. 



2. Fumaria agraria, Lag. 



Fumaria agraria, Lagasca, Elench. p. 21 ; Parlatore, Mon. Fumar. p. 72. 



F. media, DC.; Gay, Fl. Chil. 1, p. 104. 



F. capreolata, var. y. Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Yoy. p. 5. 



Hab. Valparaiso, near the coast. Doubtless introduced from Europe ; 

 but now so thoroughly and extensively naturalized in Chili that, ac- 

 cording to M. Claude Gay, it is at first view difficult to believe that it 

 was not indigenous to the country. 



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