eschscholtzia. FUMARIACEJE. 33 



BICUCULLA. 



stigma divided into 4-6 linear unequal, divergent lobes. Capsule 

 elongated, strongly 10-nerved, dehiscent the whole length, usual- 

 ly from the bottom, by two valves separating from the placental 

 ribs : many seeded. Seeds globular, reticulated or rough tubercu- 

 late. 



E. Douglasii Benth. PL Hartw. 296. Perennial, smooth and glaucous, 

 1--2 feet high, rather stout and branching : leaves ternate to triternate, fine- 

 ly divided into oblong-linear lobes : flowers bright yellow, 2 inches in diam- 

 eter, on pedicels 4-6 inches long : torus dilated and broadly rimmed : cap- 

 sule 2-3 inches long, curved : seeds reticulated. Gravelly hillsides and 

 r iver banks, Oregon and California. 



E. hypecoides, Benth. Trans. Hort. kSoc. Ser. 2, i, 408. Annual: stems 

 slender, paniculately branched from the base: leaves small, mostly pin- 

 nately 5-foliolate ; leaflets finely divided into linear lobes : flowers small, not 

 over an inch in diameter, light yellow, on peduncles 1-3 inches long ; torus 

 but little dilated, and very narrowly rimmed : capsule 1-2 inches long by a 

 line in diameter, tipped with filiform stigmas : seeds reticulate rugosel 

 On open hillsides near Wolf Creek, Josephine county, Oregon, to California. 



Order VI. FUMARIACEJE, DC, Syst. ii, 105. 



Tender herbs with watery and bland juice, dissected compound 

 leaves, and perfect hypogynous flowers. Sepals 2, small and 

 hyaline. Petals 4, one or two of them spurred. Stamens 6, 

 diadelphons. Capsule one-celled with two parietal placentae. 

 Seeds anatropous, with minute embryo in copious albumen. 



1 Bicuculla. Corolla 2-spurred: the two outer and larger petals 

 similar. 



2 Corydalis. Corolla with only one of the outer petals spurred. 



1 BICUCULLA Adans. Fam. PL ii. 23. 

 DICENTRA Bernh. Linnsea, viii, 557, 468. 



Smooth perennials with tuberiferous or granuliferous subter- 

 ranean base, or running rootstocks, ternately or pinnately com- 

 pound leaves and racemous or paniculate flowers. Sepals 2, 

 small and scale-like. Corolla flattened and cordate, at least at 

 base, of two pairs of petals, the outer pair larger, saccate or 

 spurred at base, the tips spreading ; the inner much narrower, 

 spoon-shaped, mostly carinate or crested on the back ; the small 

 hollowed tips slightly united at the apex, the two forming a cavity 

 which contains the anthers and stigma. Stamens 6, in two sets ; 

 the filaments slightly adhering in the middle : the middle anther 

 2-celled ; the lateral ones 1-celled. Style slender persistent : stig- 

 ma 2-lobed ; each lobe sometimes 2-crested or horned. Capsule 

 narrow, 1-celled, with 2 filiform parietal placentae, from which 

 the valves at maturity separate. 



B. formosa. Dicenira (Diclytra) formosa DC. Syst. ii, 109. Stems and 

 scapes from the apex of thickish and almost naked creeping rootstock, a 

 span to a foot or more high : leaves twice or thrice ternately compound, 

 the ultimate divisions narrow and incisely pinnatifid : flowers in compound 

 r acemes at the summit of the naked scapes : corollas ovate-cordate with 

 r ounded somewhat connivent spurs and short spreading tips to the larger 



