104 CONTRIBUTIONS TO A FLORA OF PORTLAND. 



P. Argemone, L. Long Prickly-headed Poppy. Colonist. II. 



Very rare. Noted G. S. Gibson, 1843, in Flo. Dor. 



Ed. 2, p. 3. Cult, ground between Wakeham and the 



Lighthouses, 1857 ; H. Groves. There 1908, F ! 

 P. hybridum, L. Round Prickly-headed Poppy. Colonist. 



II. Very rare. Capricious in appearance. Cult, ground 



near Prison, 1882. There 1911 ; F ! Near St. George's 



Church ; J. W. White. Black Nore, 1882. 

 Glaucium flavum, Crantz. Horned Poppy. Native. I. Not 



com. Shore and sandy wastes Smallmouth to Chesil. 



II. Rare and local. East Weare and shore below Prison. 



Shore near Black Nore. Churchope ; F. 



Obs. Much now destroyed by " trippers." Un- 

 certain in appearance. Called locally Squat-maw 

 or Bruise-herb. 

 [G. phoeniceum, Crantz. Alien. II. An old record of a 



continental weed introduced with imported grain. 



Long since extinct.] 

 Fumaria officinalis, L. Common Fumitory. Native or 



colonist. II. Freq. Cult, ground. 

 F. parviflora, Lam. Small-flowered Fumitory. Native or 



colonist. II. Rare. Cult, ground East Cliff ; F. ! 



Obs. This may perhaps be F. Vaillantii, Lois. 

 Cheiranthus Cheiri, L. Wallflower. Alien or Denizen. II. 



Freq. East Cliffs. 



Radicula sylvestris, Druce (Nasturtium sylvestre, Br.). Creep- 

 ing Cress. Native. II. Very rare. Thicket Verne 



slope above shore end of Breakwater, 1911 ; F. ! 

 Bar bar ea verna, Aschers (prsecox, Br.) Early-Winter Cress. 



Colonist. II. Scarce. Quarries about Wide Street and 



the Prison ; F. ! 



Obs. B. vulgar is, Ait. rare or absent. 

 Arabis hirsuta, Scop. Hairy Rock- Cress. Native. II. Freq. 



Quarries and rubble between Verne and Rufus Castle. 



East Weare ; F. 



Obs. Auricles of cauline leaves obsolete. 

 [ Cardamine flexuosa, With. Absent.] 





