POLYANDRIAS. MONOGYNITA. 4 
Species. 1. €. majus.  Naturalized. An Europeas 
genus containing probably but a single species. 
360. GLAUCIUM. LZ. (Horned-Poppy.) 
Calix 2-leayed, deciduous, Petals 4. “Stig- 
ma capitate, sessile, 2-gruoved, dilated. Si- 
lique superior, long, and linear, 2-celled, 2 or 
3-valved. Seeds many, punctate. 
Herbaccous; leaves alternate, simply or doubly pinna~ 
tifid; flowers solitary, axillary and terminal, yellow or 
red; stamina numerous; sap colourless. In G. vielaceum 
the stigma is trifid, the capsule 3-vatved, I-celied, with 3; 
filiform receptacles affixed to the margins of the valves, 
hence it approaches to the following genus. 
Species. 1.G.luteum. I follow Mr. Pursh in intro-. 
ducing this plant into the America Flora, but L have ne- 
ver yet met with it. 
An European genus. 
51. * STYLOPHORUM.} Cuexmmonium. JMi> 
chaux. 
Calix 2-leaved, deciduous. Petals 4. Style- 
distinct; stigma capitate, 4-lobed. Capsule su- 
perior, ‘elliptic, 1-celled, 3 or 4-valved, valves 
revolute. Receptacle filiform, 3 or 4-parted,. 
marginal and persistent, united with the style. 
Seeds numerous, punctate and crested. 
Herbaceous perennials, somewhat resembling Chelido- 
nium majus, and also exuding on incision a yellow and. 
bitter resinous sap; leaves pinnatifidly lobed, mostly a 
single opposite pair terminating the stem; flowers ag-. 
Busta gated, dichotomal, peduncles very long and wee : 
ruit,. spe imes seis at ee Fe 
pair of opposite leaves, su’ ing 2 or 3 pe- 
Tahoalebed flowers; flowers yellow. 
Snectes. 1. S. diphyllum.  Chelidonium diphyilum 
Mich. 1. p. 309. Leaves sessile, lobes. rounded and ob- 
tuse, subundulatéd. Has. In the shady woods of Ken-. 
tucky and Tennessee, also on the banks of the Missouri; 
+ From the distinct and conspicuous style which distin. 
ushes this plat Soup oll she stl Oe EeBTie eee: 
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