478 | +« POLYANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Nympheea, 
seed 
somni ferom, P, Calyx and capsules smooth: leaves embracing the stem, 
Blackw. 482 8 483~Woodv. 185—Dod. 445. 2~Lob. obs. 1426 
li and ic. i, 272. 2-Ger. em. 369, 1—Park. 366. 2— 
Fuchs. 518—Dod. 445. 1—Lob. obs. 464. 1. and ies i. 2746 
1~Ger. em. 369. 2 ¢—Park. 365. 1-F. Bs 390=Mazth. 
1058-Ger. 296. b-Ger. 296. 2 &+Trag. 122-Lob. obs 
464. 1. and ic. i. te 2-Ger. em. 370. 
Stem, leaves, calyx, and capsule smooth. Summi 
Petals white, tinged with purple, mile Ate deep sn fio 
at the base. Ray. 
Wild or White Poppy. Uncultivated neglected gardens. 
en Cornfields. Hups. Water beach, and banks of the closes 
hich separate Denny Farm from the Ely road. RELHAN. 
A. June, July.” 7, 
cambricum. P. Cope smooth , oblong: stem many-flowered, smooth: | 
wi nged, j jagged. —_ 
Dill. aL 223. 290—-E. bot. 66—Park. 369. 4—H. ox. iii. 140 
12—Pet, 52. 4. 
Summits 5 or 6, distinct. Copia: oblong, narrower below, 
with a kind of beak at the end. Linn. Leaves winged, nearly 
smooth; reot-leaves on ante long Baity leaf-stalks ; wings 2 
or 3 pair, aval-spear-shaped, d eeply cut, almost lobed, the ter- 
minating one with 3 lobes ; stem-/eaves on short fruit-stalks, the 
upper sitting. oR nbitostndie slightly hairy, with 1 flower. Petals 
egg-shaped, pale yellow, scored towards the base. Woonw. 
Yellow Poppy. Mountains of Wales, and about Kendal. [ By 
the Ferryhouse on Winander Mere, Westmoreland, and near 
Holker, Lancashire. Mr. Woopwarp. | 2 June Auguste 
U 
NYMPH’A. Bhss. many petals: cal. 4 or 5 
leaves: seemmit round, flat, sitting: berry su- 
perior, lopped, many-celled. 
Iute’a. | N. Leaves heart-shaped, very entire: calyx sre 
much larger than the petals. 
* Opium is the eax juice of this planta papinsted by the heat of 
the sun. The Edin ract to be prepared from 
the heads, i. a the a lh i This erat” ie Sup ‘o be milder 
in its effects than the foreign oo agreeing with many constitutions 
by whic that cannot be borne, but it requires double the 
shops, under te ame of Diacodion. The seeds nah ‘onus used to 
make emulsions, but et rag lie of the narcotic virtues of the 
other parts of the plan 
