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var. a.) hispidum, Wats. Keston, '02. W.H.G. 

 b.) glabrum, Wats. Keston, '02. W.H.G. 



57. P. rhoeas, L.( CORN POPPY), 6 8, A. colonist ; v. abt. in 



arable fields and waste places. 



58. P. dubium, L. 5 7, A. Colonist ; dry places ; fairly common. 



1. In a furze field, betw. Keston and Farnborough, '92. 

 A.D.W. 



var. b) Lecoqii, Lam. (distinct sp. Bab.). On chalk ; rare 



and local. 

 1. Railway banks, nr. Shoreham Stn. M. 



59. P. argemone, L. 5 7, A. Colonist ; infreq. in the district. 



a. Arable fields, Bromley and W. Wickham, '92, Sc. ; but 

 not seen in '97. 



60. P. hybridum, L. 6 7, A. Col. ; not infreq. on the chalk. 



1. In a chalky field nr. Keston Church. A.D.W. 



62. GLAUCIUM flavum, Crantz. (YELLOW HORNED POPPY). 

 Com. on the seashore. 

 1. Grain Spit. Jackson. 



NOTE. Escholtzia (the Calif ornian Poppy) and Platystemon are 

 cultivated. 



B. FUMARIOIDE^: (FUMARIACE^, B. & H.). 



(25) CORYDALIS, DC. (NECKERIA, Scop.). 



67. C. lutea, DC. 5 8, P. Naturalised on old walls ; rare ; a 



garden escape. 



68. C. claviculata, DC. 5 8, A., climbing by tendrils, Not un- 



common in the Woolwich district. 



1. Eltham, H. ; Bostall Heath, '03. R.H.C. 



2. Hedgebank behind Woolwich Cemetery. Dod. 



3. Near Severndroog Castle. Dod. 



4. W. Wickham Com., under furze bushes, '05. W.H.G. 

 a. Old records include Blackheath, Charlton Chalk-pit, 



and Abbey Wood. 



(26) FUMARIA, L. (FUMITORY). 



73, F. densiflora, DC. 5 10, A. Colonist ; chalky fields ; not 



uncommon in district 2. 



74. F. ofllcinalis, L. 4 10, A. Colonist ; cultiv. fields and waste 



grounds ; very common. 



a. First record, 1597 : " In a corne fielde between a small 

 village called Charleton and Greenwich." Gerard. 



