THE FLORA OF LIVEEPOOL. 



Ord. IV. Papavbrace^. Juss. The Poppy Family, 



1. PAPAVER. Linn. Popj»/. Poly and. Monogyiu L. 



1. P. AEGBMONE. L. (Long prickly-headed P.) May — 



July. 



Corn fields and sandy places, frequent. 



2. P. DUBIUM. L. (Long smooth-headed P.) May — 



July. O 



Com fields and sandy places, frequent 



3. P. EH-fiAS. L. (Common Eed P.) Summer. 



Com fields and sandy places, frequent. 



4). P. SOMNIFERUM. L. (White P.) July. 

 Com fields at Sefton, 1848,— W. Bean. 



2. GLAUCIUM. Tourn. Horned Poppy. 

 Poly and. Monogyn. L. 



1. G. LUTEUM, Scop. (Yellow H.) June — October. 



Near the Collieries, Parkgate shore, — J.S., Miss Potts. 

 Abundant between Parkgate and Hoylake, along the shore. 

 Plentiful near the Grange landmark, Formby, — ^W.S. 

 Southport. 



3. CHELIDONIUM. Linn. Celandine. 

 Poly and. Monogyn. L. 



1. C. MAJUS. L. (Common C.) May — Oct. U 



Hedge banks inland. Near Roby village, — ^W.H. Near 

 Thornton,— W.S. Walton,— R. Tudor. Near Aigburth, 

 Garston, and at West Derby. In lanes near Eastham. 

 Southport Road sides near Mosley Hill, — ^W. Bean. 



Ord. V. FuMARiACE^. De Cand. 

 The Fumitoi'y Family. 



1. PUMARLA. Linn, Fumitory. Diadelph. Hexand. L. 

 1. F, CAPEEOLATA. L. (Eampaut F.) May — Sept. 



Hedges, com fields, gardens, and road sides, frequent 



