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FUMARIA 
(h) F. capreolata var. babingtoni 1 Pugsley Fum. Brit. 9 (1912); F. pallidijlora Babington in Journ. Linn. 
Soc. iv, 162 (i860) non Jordan; F. capreolata subsp. pallidijlora Syme Eng. Bot. i, 105 (1863). 
Exsiccata: — Herb. Pugsley, 45, 52, 59; Praeger, Ann. 1905, in Herb. Mus. Brit., as F. capreolata. 
Bracts about as long as the fruiting pedicels. Sepals mostly oval, about half as long as the 
corolla. Corolla less brightly coloured than in var. pallidijlora ; upper petal very narrow, with wings 
distinctly falling short of the attenuate and very acute keel. Fruit truncate, somewhat rectangular 
in profile, more laterally compressed than in var. pallidiflora , when dry sometimes obscurely rugulose, 
of moderate size, fully 2^5 mm. long and over 2‘o broad. 
(/ 3 ) var. babingtoni subvar. divaricata Pugsley Fum. Brit. 10 (1912). 
Exsiccata : — Herb. Pugsley, 66. 
1 After C. C. Babington (1808 — 1895), Professor of Botany at the University of Cambridge from 1861 to 1895. 
