PAPA VERACE^. 7 



var. Lecoqii of Lamotte, but scarcely distinguishable. The colour of the 

 sap does not appear to be a reliable guide. 



MECOM-OPSZS Viguier. 



1. M. cambrlca {Linn.) Vig. "Welsh Poppy. 



Damp, shady, rocky places on the hills— very rare. Ranging from an 



elevation of 50 feet at Fairhead to 1000 at Rostrevor. Fl. June and July. 



Down — Found in abundance in the deep valleys along the mountains above 

 Rostrevor ; Wade Ear. ISOi. Found there also by Tew^/e^ow, 

 Stokes, and Mackey, 1808, and by S.A.S., but only very 

 sparingly, in 1877. 



Antrim — Rocks at Fairhead; Templeton, before 1804. Noted by Belf. 

 Nat. Field Club, in same place in 1884. Between Garron Head 

 and Glenariffe; Cyb. Htb. Plentiful in Cushenill glen, at 

 Garron Point ; R.Ll.P. 



GIiAUCXUM Tourn. Horned Poppy 



1. G. flavum Crantz (G. luteum Scop.). Yellow Horned Poppy. 

 On loose sands by the seashore— rare, but locally abundant. Fl. June 

 and July. 



Down — About 5 miles south of Newcastle on the shore ; Templeton. Near 

 Greencastle ; Flor. Ulst. Abundant on the shore from Green- 

 castle coastguard station, for about a mile northwards ; S.A.S. 

 A single plant at Killough Bay; T.H.C. Plentiful from 

 Kearney's Point to near BaUyhalbert in the Ards ; S.A.S. 

 The most northerly station in Ireland. 



OHE^ZDON'ZUM Linn. Celandine. 



1. C. znajus Linn, Greater Celandine. 



Roadsides, and waste ground, widely distributed, but seldom plentiful. 

 Fl. mid. May till mid. July. Naturalised in many places, but more fre- 

 quently an escape. The following are some of the localities where this 

 plant has been noted : — Rostrevor, TuUymurry, Tullycairne, Moira, 

 Greyabbey, Ballyholme, Crawfordsbum, Conlig, Ballygowan, Comber, 

 Ballylesson, Holywood, Knock, abundant at " The Court " Hillhall, 

 Lisbum, Dunmurry, Ballinderry, Donegore Hill, Islandmagee, Ballycarry, 

 Glynn, Randalstown, Ballyronan, Moneymore, Toome, Coleraine, Drum- 

 achose, Magilligan. 



