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fertilisation ;is it often " runs " subsequently and suffuses 
the whole corolla. The dry fruit is described ; the shape 
given the profile view. 
A. Grandijlora. L. segm. Hat broadly oval to lanceolate, 
fl. normally more than 9 nun. long, upper pet. with reflexed 
wings, lower not spathulate. (Growing in borders of 
fields, etc.) 
* Lower pet. with broad spreading margin, fr. large (3 mm. 
long and broad) distinctly keeled, coarsely rugose {Agrariut). 
1. F. occidentalis Pugsley ; very robust, suberect or climbing, 
racemes rather lax lengthening in fruit, about equalling pedunc. 
few to many fid., bracts nearly equal pedic. (occasionally much 
shorter), pedic. straight (in open) or arcuate (hedges, etc.), 
sep. 4 — 5i X 2 — 3 mm., ovate incise dentate towards base, cor. 
12-14 mm. handsome rose-ivhite, wings dark j)urple ivith ivell- 
marhed broad ivhite margins, upper pet. broad, dorsally com- 
pressed, spur relatively short, fr. shortly beaked. — Cornwall, 
endemic. A. V.-X. E. 
** Lower pet. with narrow marg., fr. "small"' (2 mm. long 
and broad) to " moderate " (2i mm.) >or slightly larger in F. 
Martini, not or obscurely keeled, smooth or rugose. 
t Pedunc. longer than or eijualling raceme, pedic. usually 
much thickened apically, rigidly recurved in fruit (v. rarely 
straight divaricate), bracts about equalling fr.-pedic, sep. 
large, not less than \ length of and as broad as corolla, fr. v. 
obtuse, when fresh with fleshy neck narrower than pedic. 
tip {Capreolatce). 
2. F. capreolata L. ; subei'ect or climbing, racemes dense 
many fid., sep. 4—6 x 2^ — 3 mm., broadly oval acute, cor. 10 — 12 
(14) mm. creamy white tipped with dark purple, upper pet. 
dorsally narroiv, wings not covering keel, fr. small to mod., 
subrotund or squarish smooth to finely rugulose, apic. pits 
small well marked — a. j>allidijiora (Jord.) Crep. ; upper pet. 
acute, wings scarcely equal, keel, fr. small 2 mm. long and 
slightly less broad subrotund v. obtuse not truncate smooth — 
^. Babingtonii Pugsl. ; upper pet. v. acute, fr. longer than 
broad 2i x 2 mm. truncate rectangular sometimes faintly 
rugulose ; the subvar. divaricata Pugsl. has the pedic. often 
divaricate — 7. devoniensis Pugsl. ; fr. pedic. less recurved, 
fl. more pink suffused, fr. 2i mm. 1. and br. not rectangular 
finely rugose — a, Channel Is., doubtful elsewhere ; /?, the 
prevailing British form ; 7, Devonshire. A. V.-X. E.S.I. 
3. F. purpurea Pugsl. ; suberect or climbing, racemes lax 
many fld., cor. 10 — 13 mm., pale or deep picrple with dark 
