536 APPENDIX. 



v.— THE POPPY FAMILY. Papavercicea. 

 f ScAKLET CoEN-poppY — {Papuver Rhceas. Flora, 96.) 

 ^^ Opium Poppy — [Papaver somniferum. Flora, p. 96.) 

 Both species at Southport. 



VIII.— THE GERANIUM FAMILY. Geraniacea. 



\ Common Hekon's-bill — [Erbdium cicutdrium. Flora, p. 103.) 



f Musky Heron's-bill — {Erbdium moschatum. Flora, p. 103.) 



* Sea-side Heron's-bill — {Erbdium maritimum.) 

 Leaves ovate, undivided, more or less toothed. Stems procumhent, hairy. 

 Flowers minute, pale red. Peduncles seldom longer than the leaves. Fl. May — 

 September. Hab. on the sands. (E. B. ix. 646.) 



Cbimson Crane's-bill — Geranium sanguineum. Flora, p. 104.) 

 Fleetwood. New Brighton. 



IX.— THE FLAX FAMILY. Linacece. 



f All-seed — {Radlola millegrdna. Flora, p. 105.) 

 Abundant at Southport. 



XV.— THE CABBAGE FAMILY. CrucifercB. 



* ScxTBYY-GRASS — (CocMearta officinalis.) 



Stems much branched, three to twelve inches high. Boot leaves egg-shaped, 



entire or toothed, and petiolate. Stem leaves lanceolate and often sessile. Flowers 



white, in short racemes. Seed-pods globular or ovate. Fl. May, June. Annual. 



Hob. muddy places. (E. B. viii. 551, viii. 552, and x. 996.) 



Isle of Man Cabbage — {Brassica Monensis.) 

 Stems about a foot high, loosely branched, and smooth. Leaves deeply and 

 irregularly pinnatifid, with oblong, unequally toothed lobes. Flowers large, pale 

 yellow. Fl. summer. Common at Southport. (E. B. xiv. 962.) 



Common Wart-cress — {Corbnopus Ruellii.) 

 Stems six to twelve inches long, prostrate ; leaves pinnatifid, smooth ; flowers 

 minute, white. Seed pods roundish, wrinkled, sessile. Fl. summer. Annual. 

 (E. B. xxiv. 1660.) 



