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Papaverace®. Fumariace®. 
— Caul. Is with truncate or slightly cordate base. Pets 
smaller, scarlet, with a black spot at the base, and a 
white border in front. Fr. scabrous-hispid.—Fields; 
central Wall. 6 corniculatum Curt. 100. 
27. Cheledonium. Celandine. XIII, 7. 
1. Ls pinnatisect; segments unequally lobed-crenate, more 
rarely (v. laciniatum Mill.) irreg. pinnatifid. Pis with 
orange coloured, milky juice.—Rubbish heaps; walls; 
everywhere. 5.majus L. 101. 
5. Fumariacese. 
28. Corydalis. Corydal. XVII, 2. 
1. Stem gen. simple with a tuberous rt. FIs red, lilac or 
whitish * ......... 2 
— Stem branched ; rt. not tuberous FIs yellow . 4 
2. Tuber soon becoming hollow. Stem with no scales 
at the base. Bracts undiv. — Orchards, hedges; almost 
everywhere. 4 .... cava Schw. Krt. 102. 
— Tuber solid. Stem with a spur-like scale near the 
base . . . . . . . . 3 
3. Raceme many-fld, erect at maturity. Bracts gen. inciso- 
digitate.—b. australis Hausm. FIs white, streaked with 
rose; seeds 1-seriate.—As the last; western part of 
Switz. as far as Aargau. b. Wall. 4 solida Sw. 103. 
- Raceme few-fld, drooping at maturity. Bracts entire; 
rarely one or other incised in front. F. intermedia Mer. 
—Alp. and subalp. 5, 6 . . fabacea Pers. 104. 
4(1). Cor. yellow, orange at the tips. Seeds glittering, 
with spreading, toothed appendages.—Old walls, rocks; 
Tess., and naturalised here and there. 6 lutea Dec. 105. 
— Cor. yellowish white, darker at the tips. Seeds almost 
dull, with applied, almost entire, appendages.—As the last; 
reported from M. Generoso. 6 . ochroleuca Koch. 106. 
29. Fumaria. Fumitory. XVII, 2. 
1. Fr. smooth at maturity. Peduncles reflexed! FI. 10—12 
mm. Seps about V 2 as long as the cor. F. pallidiflora 
Jord.; v. speciosa Jord. (with dark red fls), Geneva.— 
Uncultivated places; rubbish heaps; Tess. Lausanne, 
Geneva, Altorf. 6 . capreolata L. 107. 
— Fr. at maturity (especially when dried) wrinkled. Ped¬ 
uncles erect-spreading. Fls smaller ... 2 
2. Seps from x /4 to almost V 2 .the length of the cor. (without 
counting the spur) ...... 3 
— Seps only Vs—Vs the length of the cor. (Fls 5—6 mm 
long, smaller than in F. officinalis. Fr. globular.) 4 
