24 papayeracej:. 



Occurs in all the districts, and is generally abundant. 

 VII. On the South Heath, Hampstead. 

 First record: BlacJcstone, 1737. 



29. P. dubiuxn, L. 



Pap. laeiniato fol. capii. longiore glahro, E. 8yn. (Pet.). 



Cyb. Br. i. 104 ; iii. 373 ; Comp. 89. Curt. F. L. f. 5 (drawn from a 



London specimen). 

 Cultivated and waste ground, and tops of walls ; common. A. May — July. 

 I. Wall at Pinner. Sandpits, Pinner ; Melvill, 5. 

 II. Bet. Kingston Bridge and Hampton Court. 



III. Very abundant on walls at Isleworth. Waste ground at Twickenham. 

 Wall at Harrow. 

 V. Walls about Chiswick, Turnham Green, and Brentford, abundant. 



Gravel-pit near Han well ! ; Newb. 

 VI. Walls at Enfield. 

 VII. Maiden Lane, Islington ; Herb. Hardw: Cornfields about Chelsea; 

 Fet. Midd. 



Var. )8 P. Lecoquii, Lamotte. Syme E. B. i. t. 60. 



I. not uncommonly about Pinner; Hind. ; III. garden at Eoxeth (a 



single plant) W. M. H. ; Melvill, 5. We have seen no specimens. 

 First record: Petiver, 1695. The tops of the numerous high brick walls 



in the W. suburbs of town bear a large crop of this plant annually. 



It grows to a height of 3 feet, but some specimens are but an inch or 



tw;o. All that we have seen must be referred to the variety o. 



P. Lamottei, Bor. of Syme E. B. i. 89. 



P. somniferum, L. White or Garden Poppy. Cyb. Br. i. 106. Syme E. 

 B. i. t. 57. I. Island in the Colne, near Iver, 1848 ; Morris (v. s.). 

 III. About Isleworth and Twickenham, in many places. IV. Hamp- 

 stead ; Irv. MSS. VII. Parson's Green ; Britten. Near Cremorne. 

 Back of Adelaide Road, N.W. Both the forms, P. hortense and P. 

 officinale, have been noticed. The plant seems only a straggler from 

 the garden, and does not become a cornfield weed, as in parts of Kent 

 and Surrey. 



Meconopsis cambrica, Vig. Syme E. B. i. t. 63. I. Questionably naturalised 

 at Pinner, Hind ; Melvill, 5. Was this in the Parsonage garden ? A 

 plant of Western Europe (v. Comp. 89). 



Glaucium luteum, Scop. Comp. 90. Syme E. B. i. t. 66. VII. On 

 the site of the International Exhibition of 1862, in 1865. A sea- 

 shore plant. 



Glaucium phoeniceum, Crantz. Glaucium eorniculatum. Curt. (Syme E. B.) 

 E. B. 1433, reproduced in Syme E. B. i. t. 65 (drawn from a 



