120 POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



Hob. Sandy sea-coast at Coldingham, Rev. A. Baird. 

 July, Aug. $ 



160. PAPAVER. 



1. P. argemone, stem leafy, many-flowered ; leaves doubly pin- 

 natifid; calyx slightly hairy; capsule club-shaped, ribbed, brist- 

 ly. Lmg rough-headed Poppy. 



Hal. Corn fields. June, July. Q 



2. P. dubium, stem many-flowered, hairy ; leaves doubly pin- 

 watifid ; bristles, on the flower-stalks close-pressed ; capsule 

 smooth, oblong, angular. Long smooth-headed Poppy. 



Hob. Cultivated grounds, occasionally. July. 



3. P. Rhceas, stem many-flowered, rough (like the flower-stalks) 

 with spreading bristles ; leaves pinnatifid, cut ; capsule smooth, 

 nearly globular ; stigma many-rayed. Common Red Poppy. 



Hal. Corn fields. Abundant on Holy Island. July. 



161. NUPHAR. 



1, N. lutea, calyx of 5 leaves; border of the stigma entire; 

 footstalks two-edged; lobes of the leaves meeting each other. 

 Yellow Water Lily. 



Hab. Coldingham Lough, Rev. A. Baird. July. I/. 



" Flowers about 2 inches wide, cupped, all over of a golden 

 yellow, with the scent of brandy or ratifia, whence they 

 are called Brandy-bottles in Norfolk. They perhaps com- 

 municate this flavour by infusion to the cooling liquors, 

 or sherbets, so much used in the Levant." SM. 



162. CISTUS. 



1. C. Helianthemum, shrubby, procumbent, with fringed stipu- 

 las ; leaves elliptic-oblong, white, and downy beneath ; calyx- 

 ribs bristly, its outer leaves lanceolate, fringed. Dwarf Cistus. 



Hab. Heugh, Holy Island, Thomp. On the rocky ridge 

 extending from Kyloe to Bamborough, most abundant. 

 Sea-banks beyond Hudshead. Longridge dean. Banks 

 of the Whiteadder above Edrington Mill, &c. June- 

 Aug. TI 



