14 FUMARIACEiE CRUCIFERjE. 
1 shorter than the fruitstalks. — E. B. 943. R. 4456. Koch in St. 
62. 13. — Sep. sometimes entire. Fruitstalks patent or reflexed. 
Rarely the bracts are equal to, or longer than, the fruitstalks. 
Fl. cream-coloured, tipped with red. St. climbing by means of 
the twisting petioles. — Common. A. VI. — IX. Rampant Fumi- 
tory. — For an account of the species of this genus see Trans. Bot. 
Soc. Edin . i. 31. 
2. F. officinalis (L.) ; sep. ovate-lanceolate acute toothed nar- 
rower and I shorter than the cor. broader than the pedicel, fr. 
globose truncate slightly emarginate, bracts 2 or 3 times shorter 
than the fruitstalks.— E. B. 589. R- 4454. Koch in St. 62. 14. 
— Fl. rose-coloured. St. erect, much branched. — 8. scandens 
(Reich.) has the sep. nearly half as long as the cor., st. diffuse 
climbing, 1. broader. — Common. A. V. — IX. Common Fumi- 
tory. 
3. F. micrantha (Lag.) ; sep. orbicular dentate broader than and 
nearly half as long as the cor., fr. globose slightly pointed, bracts 
longer than the fruitstalks. ■ — Benth. in Hook. Icon. PL t. 363. 
F. calyciua Bab. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin. i. 34. — Fl. pale purple, 
in dense spikes. L. in numerous linear segments. Stems much 
branched.— Edinburgh, Fife, Dover, Guildford. A. VI.— IX. E. S. 
4. F. parviflora (Lam.) ; sep. ovate cut as broad as and § shorter 
than the cor., fr. globose pointed, bracts as long as the fruitstalks. 
— E. B. 590? R. ! 4451. Koch in St. 62. 16. — I am but little 
acquainted with this species. Found at Woldham in Kent by 
Mr. J. Raver. A. "VIII. IX." E. 
5. F. Fuillantii (Lois.) ; sep. narrower than the pedicels many 
times shorter than the cor., fr. globose scarcely pointed, bracts 
about as long as the pedicels. — R. 4452. Koch in St. 62. 15. — 
Fl. white with a purple tip, or pale purple. St. slender, much 
branched, spreading. Leaflets in almost capillary segments. — 
Common. A. VI. — IX. 
Order VI. CRUCIFER^. 
Sep. 4. Cor. cruciform of 4 petals. Stam. 6 : 4 longer in 
pairs opposite the anterior and posterior sepals and the stigmas. 
2 shorter opposite the lateral petals. Ovary free, with parietal 
placentas meeting in the middle. Stigmas 2, opposite to the pla- 
centas (or rather, lobed and combining). Fruit a silique or si- 
licle. 
Suborder I. SILIQUOSiE. 
Pod linear or linear-lanceolate, opening by 2 valves. 
Tribe I. ARABIDE/E. Cotyledons accumbent parallel to the 
dissepiment, radicle lateral, seed compressed. 
