34 PAPAVERACEAE 



P. hytoriduTti, Linn. Sp. PI. p. 506 (i753\ Round Rough- headed Poppy. 

 P. laciniato fclio, capitulo hispido rotiindiore, Ray, Syn. 122 (1690). 



Top. Bot. 21. Syme, E. B. i. 92, 1. 62. Nyman, 24. Fl. Oxf. 19. 



Colonist. Agrestal. Cornfields. Local and rare. A. June-Sept. 



First record. P. hyhridum, Mongrel Poppy. Mr. Bicheno, Mavor's Agr. 

 Berks, 1809. 



2. Ock. Near Abingdon, the Author in Rep. of Bot. Rec. Club, 1886. 



Mai'cham. Blewbury. West Hanney. 



3. Pang. Tilehurst, F. Tvfnail. Compton. East Ilsley. Near 



Unwell Wood. Moulsford. 



4. Kennet. Common in many cornfields. Elcot. West Woodhay. 



Kintbury, &c., Reeks. Reading, Tufnail. Mortimer. Padwortli. 

 .'•. Loddon. Remenliam sand-pit with the other three species, Mr. 

 Stanton. Sonning Cutting, Tufnail. Hurley. 



The colour of the petals is stated by Sir J, Hooker in the Studenfs 

 Flora to be scarlet, but in all the specimens that I have seen it is 

 much darker than in the other species, and I should call it crimson. 



P. hybrldum is much the rarest of the four red poppies, but is 

 recorded from all the bordering counties except Buckinghamshire. 



**Glaucium phoeniceum, Crantz, Stirp. Austr, ii. 133 (1763). 



G. corniculatum, Curt. El. Lend. vi. t. 32 (179S). Chelidoniuvi cornictdatum, 

 Linn. Sp. PI. 506 (1753). Syme, E. B. i. 96, t. 65. Comp. Cyb. Br. 479. 



Alien. Waste places. Casual, and rare. A. June-July. 



On rubbish heaps at G-randpont in 1891 on ground now built over. On 

 waste ground, Didcot, in flower, June 1896, 



CHELIDONIUM, Linn. Gen. PI. n. 572 (Tournefort, Inst. t. 116). 



C. znajus, Linn. Sp. PI. 505 (1753), and of Gerard. 294. Great Celandine, 

 Wart-wort. 

 Papaver corniculatum luteum, Chelidonia dictum, Ray, Syn. 122 (1690). 



Top. Bot. 23. Syme, E. B. i. 99, t. 67. Baxt. t. 51. Nyman, 25. 



Fl. Oxf. 19. 

 Denizen or native. Septal. Hedgebanks, waste places, usually near 



villages; rather common and generally distributed. P. April - 



September. 

 First record. C. m.ajus, Dr. Noehden, Mavor's Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. Near Binsey. Wytham. Buscot. Faringdon. Deancourt. 



Appleton. Cumnor. 



2. Ock. Between Faringdon and Challow, Richards. S. Hinksey, 



Baxter. North Hinksey, Whiiioell. Tubney, Walker. Blewbury, 

 Lousley, in RusselVs Cat. Bayworth. Dry Sandford. Wantage. 

 Wootton. Cholsey. Aston Tirrel. Letcombe. Cothill. Lyford. 

 Kennington. Uffington. 



