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common as the white water-lily. Grasraere, Thirlmere, 

 Derwentwater, Coniston Water, etc. 



C. In St. John's Beck, near Smeathwaite Bridge. — (W. 



Foggitt.) Loweswater, Mockerkin Tarn, and Braystones 



Tarn.— (Whitehaven Cat.) Dubmill, near AUonby.— (W. 



Hodgson.) 



W. Cunswick Tarn, near Kendal. — (Gough.) 



L. Ayside Tarn near Cartmel. — (Aiton.) Latterrigg Tarn, 



Woodland. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



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40. Papaver Argemone, L. (Long Rough-headed Poppy). 

 Colonist. British type. Range i. Cultivated fields. Rare. 



C. Middletown, St. Bees.— (Whitehaven Cat.) Ullswater, 

 scarce ; fairly plentiful about Bullgill Railway Station, Mary- 

 port. — (W. Hodgson.) 



L. Furness shores at Roosebeck, — (Aiton, Miss Hodgson.) 



41. Papaver dubium, L. (Scarlet Poppy). Colonist. British 

 type. Range i. Cultivated fields; seen only on the outskirts 

 of the Lake country. Marked in the Catalogues for White- 

 haven, Kendal, Kirkby Lonsdale, Penrith (where it ascends to 

 300 yards), Clifton, Clibburn, Arnside, Burton in Lonsdale, 

 and Grange-over-Sands ; not for Keswick, Ambleside, or Shap. 

 Common in West Cumberland about Aspatria and Blenner- 

 hasset. — (W. Hodgson.) 



42. Papaver Rhceas, L. (Common Red or Crimson Poppy). 

 Colonist. British type. Range i. Less common than the 

 last in the Lake country, and not ascending so high. Marked 

 in the lists for Whitehaven, Ullswater, Kirkby Lonsdale, 

 Barrow and Grange-over-Sands ; not for Keswick, Ambleside, 

 or Shap. Mr. Clowes says he never saw it near Windermere. 



