3. PAPAVERACE^. 109 



notwithstanding the want of a recorded locality for the 

 plant there. 



Glaucium ph(enicium, " Gaertr " Crantzr 



Incognita. We are told by Hudson, that this shewy 

 plant was sent with G. violaceum from the county of Nor- 

 folk ; and it has also been reported to occur in Dorsetshke. 

 No botanist of this c.entmy appears to have found it wild. 

 In gaidens, it is still occasionally cultivated as an orna- 

 mental annual, and was more in favour formerly ; so that 

 its temporary appeai-ance on the coast, or in cultivated 

 ground, may be readily accounted for. 



47. Glaucium violaceum, Juss. 



Area (* ^^ * 4). 



Alien. Has been estabhshed, for a centmy and up- 

 wards, as an agricultural weed in Cambridgeshire and Nor- 

 folk ; so that it might be now held a ' colonist ' with Httle 

 more looseness in the application of that term, than has 

 been made in the case of Delphinium Consolida. Appa- 

 rently, however, the present plant is more sparsely scat- 

 tered within its still more restricted area. I have seen a 

 stray specimen or two in the parish of Thames Ditton ; 

 but it is not at all an established weed within that parish. 



48. CORYDALIS CLAVICULATA, Be C. 



Area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1(> 17. 

 l/'/^.i /!■/<.. South limit in Devon, Isle of Wight, Kent. /Ui^*^'^ 



