700 44*7. Fumaria. 81. FUMARIDEiF. PL ex. that. 
2 . Fumaria officinalis. Shop fumitory. 
Stem branched, trailing ; leaves more than twice com- 
pounded ; leaflets wedgeshape, lanceolate, cut ; pericarp 
globular, retuse. 
Fumaria vulgaris, Raii Syn. 204, 1 ; Park . 287. 
Fumaria purpurea, Ger. em. 1088, 1. 
Fumaria officinalis, Lin. S. P. 984. 
Common fumiterre. Fumus terree. 
Fields and gardens ; annual ; May to August. 
Plant glaucous ; stem angular ; leaf-lobes dilated ; spike 
loose, opposite to the leaves ; petals rose-colour, blood-red 
at the tip, keel green ; pericarp smooth, retuse and umbili- 
cated at the tip. — Juice of the plant alterative, useful in 
scurvy and other chronic diseases ; also as a cosmetic. 
3. Fumaria capreolata . Tendrilled fumitory. 
Stem branched, climbing; leaves ternate; leaflets reverse 
ovate, wedgeshape, cut; partial petioles cirrhus-like con- 
volute. 
Fumaria major scandcns, flore pallidiore, Raii Syn. 204,2. 
Fumaria capreolata, Lin. S. P. 985. 
Fumaria officinalis /8, Hudson FI. Angl. 309. 
Corn-fields ; annual ; June to September. 
Stem 3 feet high, very much branched; petioles cirrhus- 
like, twisted ; leaves bipinnate ; leaflets broad, green ; spike 
loose, few-flowered ; flowers large ; calyx large ; pericarp 
shining; tip 2-scrobiculate. 
II. 448. CORYDALIS. De Candolle. Corydale. 
Calyx very small ; petals 4, irregular, 1-spurred ; stamens 
diadelphous; anthers 1 to 3 to each androphore; capsule 
siliqua-form, 1 -celled, 2-valved, many-seeded ; placentaria 2, 
threadlike, within the sutures of the valves. 
1 . Corydalis clavicula. Tendrilled corydale. 
Stem branched, climbing; lower leaves biternate; upper 
leaves ternate, cirrhose; 7 * 00 / fibrous; pericarp lanceolate, 
2 or 3-seeded. 
Fumaria alba latifolia, Raii Syn. 335; Park. 288. 
Fumaria alba latifolia clavicula, Ger. an. 1088,2. 
Fumaria claviculata, Lin.S. P. 985. 
Corydalis claviculata, De Candolle FI. Gall. 4100. 
Climbing fumitory. 
Hedges; annual; June and July. 
Stem reddish, flattened; leaves juicy, thin, beneath glau- 
cous ; spike few-flowered ; petals white. 
