34 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
don : FL Tot. Near Newton : Jord. in Phytol. 1843, p. 828. D.— 
Millbrook ! : Bead. Bodmin : H. S. Herb. C. Yellow Fumitory, 
C. claviculata (DC.) — E.B. 103. — Bushy places in hilly districts. 
Dewerstone and adjacent rocks, Shaugh!; Bickleigh ; Staddon 
heights !, near Plymouth ; Sheepstor ; rocks on the banks of the 
Teign ; Manaton ; Lustleigh cleave. Wistman's wood, Dartmoor ; 
llsington ; Mamhead : Fl.Dev. Two Bridges, Dartmoor: N.B.G. 
Meadfoot; Holne chase; Cadleigh, near Tiverton : Bav. Near Broom- 
borough ; near Bowdon lodge : Fl.Tot. D. — Mawgan : H. S. Herb. 
Mr. F. P. Pascoe has found it in " four localities at least " in Corn- 
wall : vide Bot. Gaz. ii, 38. C. White Climbing Fumitory. 
Fumaria Liim. Fumitory. 
F. jMidiJlora (Jord.) Borders of fields. Lee, near Ilfracombe 
(August, 1863) ; Ilfracombe (1863) : Bab. and Brig gs. Salcombe: 
Sowerbys Botany, ed. Syme. D. 
F. confusa (Jord.) Borders of fields. In a field by the Exeter 
road, about a mile from Dawlish : Henf. in Bot. Gaz. i. 193. D. 
— Tintagel castle : Mr. Borrer (vide Bot. Gaz. i. 61). Scilly islands: 
Towns, in Journ. Bot. ii. 107. C. 
Mr. Henfrey calls this plant F. agraria Lag. ; but as that name belongs to 
an African and Spanish plant not at all related to our species, Professor 
Babington dropped it in his paper upon the genus, and the same s pecies now 
stands in his Manual as F. confusa. 
F. officinalis [J J.) — j&.i?. 589. — Fields and edges, common. D.&C. 
Common Fumitory. 
F. parvijlora (Lam.) — E.B. 590, — Saltram, near Plymouth: 
CajJt. M'Adam. Teignmouth ; Tavistock ; Barnstaple : Eav. D. 
Least-Jlowered Fumitory. 
In Babington's Manual (5th ed. 1862) the distribution of this species is 
confined to Kent, Essex, and Cambridge. Watson's Cyh. Brit. (Sup. i. 1860) 
does not recognise it as a Devonshire or Cornish plant. Capt. M'Adam told 
me, however, several years since, that he found it at Saltram. I have never 
seen it there ; nor have I had an opportunity to corrobonit the localities 
named by the Rev. T. F. Ravenshaw. 
