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[2. G . phceniceum (Crantz) j st. pilose, stem 1. pinnatifid cut, 
pod hispid. — E. B. 1433.— Fl. scarlet with a black spot at the 
base. — Said to have been found in Norfolk. A. VI. VII.] E. 
5. Chelidonium Linn. 
1. C. majus (L.) ; peduncles umbellate, 1. deeply pinnatifid: 
segments rounded and bluntly lobed. — E.B. 1581. — Fl. yellow, 
small. Pod long. St. 1 — 2 feet high. All parts full of an orange 
juice. ( — /3. laciniatum ; segments of the leaves deeply pinnatifid : 
lobes inciso-serrate. C. laciniatum DC.) — Waste places and old 
walls. /3, a very doubtful native. P. V. — VIII. 
Order V. FUM ARIACE7E. 
Sep. 2. Cor. irregular, of 4 parallel petals, one or both of the 
two outer saccate at the base. Stam. G, in 2 bundles opposite 
to the outer petals : lateral stam. in each bundle 1 -celled. Ovary 
free, 1 -celled. Style filiform. Stigma with 2 or more points. 
1. Corydalis. Cal. of 2 sepals or wanting. Pet. 4, the upper 
one spurred at the base. Stam. diadelphous. Pod 2-valved, 
many-seeded, compressed. 
2. Fumaria. Cal. of 2 sepals. Pet. 4, the upper one spurred 
at the base. Stam. diadelphous. Fruit indehiscent, 1- 
seeded. 
1. Corydalis DeCand. 
*?1. C. solida (Hook.); root tuberous solid, !. biternate cut, 
lowest petiole a leafless scale, bracts palmate. — E. B. 1471. — 
Lobes of the 1. obtuse. Fl. purplish. St. a span high. — A very 
doubtful native. P. IV. V. E. S. 
*2. C. lutea (DC); root fibrous, 1. triternate, bracts minute ob- 
long cuspidate, seeds shining granulate-rugose with a patent den- 
ticulated crest. — E. B. 588. — Leaflets obovate, trifid. Bracts 
shorter than the pedicels. Fl. yellow. St. about a foot high, 
brittle. — Naturalized on old walls. P. V. — VIII. Yellow Fumi- 
tory. E. S. 
3. C. claviculata (DC.) ; root fibrous, leaves pinnate : pinnae 
ternate, footstalks ending in tendrils, bracts oblong acuminate. — 
E. B. 103. — Leaflets entire, elliptical. Bracts rather longer than 
the pedicels. Fl. small, pale yellow or nearly white. St. slender, 
climbing, 1 — 4 feet long. — Bushy places in hilly districts. A. 
VI. VII. White Climbing Fumitory. 
2. Fumaria Linn. 
1. F. capreolata (L.) ; sep. ovate acute toothed as broad as the 
cor. and half its length, fr. globose emarginate, bracts about 
