14 5. FUMARIACE^E. 



Stigma green, lobed with 8 10 rays, forming acute teeth on the 

 margin. Cap. furrowed upwards. 



First found in the district by the lute Mr. George Gardner, in Mugdock Loch. 

 St. Germans and Bardowie Lochs. See Hook, and Arnott, p. 16. (S) P. 78. 



4. PAP AVERAGES. 



1. PAPAVER. Poppy. 



1. P. ARGEMONE, L. Long Prickly -headed Poppy. Stem erect, 

 weak, 8 12 in. high. Le. bi-pinnatifid, segments narrow. Fl. 

 small, pale red. Pet. black at the base. Fil. dilated upwards. 

 Stigmatic rays 4 6. Cap. club-shaped, with erect bristles. 



Not common. Corn fields near Tollcross and Carmyle. (B) A. 5 7. 



2. P. DUBIUM, L. Long Smooth-headed Poppy. Stem erect, 

 hairy, 1 2 ft. high. Le. once or twice pimiatifid. Ped. with 

 adpressed bristles. Fl. large, light scarlet. Fil. subulate. Stigma- 

 tic rays 6 12. Cap. oblong, narrowing from the top to the base, 

 smooth. 



Common in corn fields. Cathcart, Tollcross, Carmyle, Partick, &c. (B) A. 6 7 



3. P. RH^E'AS, L. Common Red Poppy, or Corn- Rose. Very 

 like the preceding. Cap. nearly globose. Ped. with spreading 

 bristles. Pet. often with a dark spot at the base. Stigmatic 

 rays 812. 



Rare. Corn fields near Carmyle, Uddingston, &c. (B) P. 6 7. 



2. GLALTCIUM. Horned-Poppy. 



Gr. LUTEUM, Scop. Yellow-horned Poppy, Sea- Poppy. Stem 

 stout, branched, spreading, 12 ft. high. Le. thick, stalked, 

 sinuate, lobed and cut, rough. St. le. amplexicaul, sinuate, glau- 

 cous. Fl. very large, golden yellow. Pods 6 12 inches long. 

 Sea shores frequent. Lesser Cumbrae, south side ; Bute and Arran. (E) B. 710. 



3. CHELIDONIUM. Common Celandine. 



C. MAJUS, L. Stem erect, branching 12 ft. high, full of an 

 orange juice. L. very thin, glaucous beneath, deeply pinnatifid, 

 segments round, coarsely toothed, or crenate ; petioles with a 

 decurrent portion of the leaf. Fl, small, yellow, umbellate. Pod 

 1^ to 2 in. long. 



Rare. On rubbish. " Hedge roots between Hamilton and Barncluith, and between 

 Hamilton and Covant Burn. Root of a hedge at Avon Mill. About Craignethan," 

 Pair. (E) P. 58. 



5 . FUMARIACEm 



1. FUMARIA. Fumitory. 



1. P. CAPREOLATA, L. Rampant Fumitory. Stem mostly 

 climbing, 1 3 feet high. Le. bi-pinnate; leaflets flat, deeply cut 



