4. FTJMAEIACE^. 
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pubescent. In the Canaries, except in Fuerte- ventura, the fl. 
according to WB. are always y. 
3. Chelidonium L. 
Celandine. 
fl. C. MAJUS Mill, a, L. — Ceredonha. Common Celandine. 
L. deeply pinnatifid; fl. umbellate, fil. dilated upwards. — 
Brot. ii. 255 ; Sm. E. Fl. iii. 4 ; WB. i. 55 ; Bab. 16 ; Koch 32. 
a. obtusilobum ; segm. of 1. roimded and bluntly lobed or crenate. 
— C. mojus a, Sm., Koch, Bab. 1. c. ; C. majus EB. 1. 1581 $ DC. 
1. 123 ; Presl 1. 34. — Herb. per. Mad. reg. 1, 2 ; c. Rocks, walls 
and waste places about towns or houses everywhere. Spr. and 
Sum. — Habit of a Siliquose Cruciferous pi., remarkable for the 
thick bright or. juice of its roots and y. juice of the 1. and st. 
St. 1-2 feet high and with the sep. more or less hairy, some- 
times almost woolly. L. deep full gr. above, pale glaucous and 
pubescent beneath. Fl. bright y. Caps, slender smooth. 
Order IY. FUMARIACEiE. 
The Fumitory Family. 
Sep. 2 deciduous. Cor. irregular ; pet. 4 cruciate, one or both 
of the 2 outer gibbous or saccate at the base, the 2 inner co- 
hering at the tip. Stam. 6 in 2 sets opposite the 2 outer pet. ; 
anther of middle stamen in each set 2-celled, of the side stamens 
1-celled. Ov. free 1-celled ; ovules 1 or more. Style filiform. 
Stigma with 1 or more points. Fr. an ach., caps., or silique. 
Seeds crested. — Herbs with alternate multifid 1. and watery 
juices. Fl. mostly in racemes. 
1. Fumaria. Sep. 2. Pet. 4 ; the upper one spurred at the 
base. Stam. diadelphous. Fr. an ach. (indehiscent 1- 
seeded silicle). 
1. Fumaria L. 
Molarinha . Fumitory. 
* Ripe f ruit even. 
1. F. muralis Sond. in Koch. Molarinha. 
Ach. nearly or quite even , perfectly ylobose or equably orbicular 
all round, either quite entire and merely dimpled on each side, or 
with a minute inconspicuous notch or crenule at the apex, not, 
apiculate mucronate or retuse; sep. rather broadly ovate acute 
generally jagged or toothed, rarely quite entire, nearly as broad 
as but only the lenyth of the cor. ; br. linear or narrow-oblong 
half the lenyth of the erecto-patent pedic. in fr. ; rac. rather short 
