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3. Corydalis ramosa, Wall . ; FI. Br. Ind. i. 125. Stem pro- 
cumbent, 6-24 in., leafy, branches usually long and straggling. 
Leaves pinnately divided ; leaflets deeply lobed, segments small,, 
ovate-oblong, entire, acute or obtuse. Eacemes many ; bracts 
leaf-like, deeply lobed. Flowers yellow, \ in. long ; spur obtuse. 
Capsule ovate, ^ in. 
Simla, Matiana ; May-August. — Temperate Himalaya, 4000-8000 ft. 
In the FI. Br. Ind. the range is erroneously given as ‘ Alpine Himalaya,, 
alt. 12-15,000 ft.’ 
4. Corydalis cornuta, Boyle ; FI. Br. Ind. i. 126. Stems pro- 
cumbent, 6-24 in., leafy, branches usually long and straggling. 
Leaves pinnately divided ; leaflets deeply lobed, segments small, 
Fig. 9. Corydalis cornuta. 
ovate, entire or sometimes lobed, obtuse. Racemes many ; bracts, 
small, lobed or entire. Flowers yellow, tipped with dark purple, 
J-j in. long ; spur curved, obtuse. Capsule ovate, \ in. (Fig. 9.) 
Simla ; July-October. — Temperate Himalaya, 7000-10,000 ft. 
3. FUMARIA. From the Latin fumus, smoke, but the applica- 
tion is obscure. — Temperate regions of the Old World. 
