nate. * Brsitasiclle terminating, and from t om of the up. 
per leaves, pte airy, with sometimes | or-2 leaves, similar 
o ges stem ne — Petals oval, ~ Sena 
- Woopwarp, 
Red Celandine. god corn sbieae Norfolk, discovered by 
Mr. Stillingfleet, A. July, August. 
C. Fruit-stalks with 1 flower: leaves wing-cleft: seg- 
ments strap-shaped: stem smooth; pod with 3 
valves. 
E, bot. 201~Kniph. 10-Clus. ti. 92, 2-Dod. 449. oe 
141. 3. and ic. 272. 1—Ger. fem. 367. 4—Park. 262. 
F. Be iii. 399. 2-Pet. 52. 8-H. ox. iii. 14.2. fo 2. 
:Sammire 3. Pods with 3 furrows. Was it not originally 
pioduced by the pollen of a species of Chelidonium impregnating 
the germen of Papaver Argemane? Lawn. Leaves very much 
like those of Papaver Oi dteres Caps. 2inches long, some. 
what crooked, rough with a few hairs. Summit with 3 rays. 
Lyons. Root spindle-shaped, slender. Root-/eaves on leaf- 
stalks. Stem-leaves sitting, simply or doubly winged ; divisions 
strap-shaped, hearly equal, smooth. Svem slightly hairy. Fruit- 
stalks smooth, Calyx oval, slightly hairy. Petals egg-shaped, 
cep purple, Pods lon "B smooth, terminated with a roundish 
ob. Woonwarp. 
apaver caule ramoso, Fc. Hort. ups. 136, 2 2 vy. Ste 
Violet Cdladixe, Sindy cornfields. Between Swaffham and 
Burwell, Cambridgeshire. Ray. Recay. A. May, June. 
PAPA’VER. Bloss. 4 petals: cal. 2 leaves : swm- 
mit target-shaped, radiated, scolloped; caps. 
(often) many celled, opening with holes un- 
derneath the permanent summit. 
P; Capers neaey globular, knobby, bristly: stem leafy, 
any -flow 
SAR, ie ous om 144, 1. and ic. i. 276. 1-Ger. em. 373, 
Park. 369. 1-F. B iit. 396. i—Pet, 52. Soth ax. iii, 
14, 9-Ger. 300. 1. 
Caps, with 6 furrows like a melon. —_ 6-cornered. 
BSON, Leaves doubly. wing-cleft; upments -strap-shaped, 
neatly equal, the terminating one 3-cleft; nearly smooth above, 
475 
hy’bridum, 
hy’bridum. 
