FUMARIA 
178 
loner and 1 — 2 broad. Corolla with the wings of the upper petal blackish-red like the tip of the 
inner ones, 9 10 mm. long. Fruit rounded-obtuse above and narrowed below ; when dry, more 
finely rugose than in var. confusa ; about 2 mm. long and broad. 
Jersey and Cornwall; perhaps introduced from southern Europe with agricultural seeds. 
Southern France, Corsica, Italy (inch Sicily); Algeria. 
Map 69. Distribution of F. bastardi in the British Islands 
(c) F. bastardi var. hibernica Pugsley Fum. Brit. 41 (1912). 
leones : — Babington Eng. Bot. Suppl. t. 2976, as F. confusa. 
Exsiccata : — Herb. Pugsley, 129, 136, 143. 
Of diffuse and lax habit. Leaf-segments relatively broader than in the preceding varieties. 
Bracts more than half as long as the fruiting pedicels. Corolla with the wings of the upper petal 
and the tip of the inner ones blackish-red, and the outer petals apiculate or very acute with attenuate 
keels, 9 — 1 1 mm. long. Fruit usually rounded-obtuse above and sometimes narrowed below, nearly 
2 '5 mm. long and broad. 
