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IV. PAPAVE11ACEJ5. 



Sepals 2. Corolla regular, of 4 Pet. Placentas parietal. Seeds numerous. 



27. PAPAYER. 



A. Caps, hristly. 



1. alpiuuiu. Caps, obovate. Filaments 

 subulate. Scape 1-ilowered. Leaves nearly 

 smooth, sub-bipimiate. Segments narrow, dis- 

 tant. Tl. white, with yellow claw. p. 7, 8. 

 Jligh stony jnotmtains. Rare. Alps. 



2. pyreuaicum. Caps, obovate. PUam. 

 subulate. Scape 1 -flowered. L. very baiiy, 

 pinnatiiid; pinnse broad, incise, contiguous. 

 Fl. yellow, or white with a yellow claiv. p. 

 7, 8. High calc. Pyi". Alps. Ap. 



3. hybridum. Caps, subglobose, fur- 

 rowed. Kl. broader upwards. Stem leafy, 

 many-flowered. L. bipinnatitid. a. 6, 7. 

 Melds. 



4. apulum. Capsules ellipsoid. 111. 

 broadly clavate, hoUow at top. Stem leafy, 

 many-flowei'ed. Fl. orange, with a dark base, 

 much larger than in P. hybridum. p. 4, 5. 

 Fields. Cal. 



5. Ar^emone. Caps, club-shaped, rib- 

 bed. Filaments broader upwards. Stem leafy, 

 many-flowered. L. bipinnatifid. a. 6, 7. 

 Fields. 



B. Caps, smooth. 



6. dubium. Capsules oblongo-clavate. 

 Fn. subulate. Bristles of the many-flowered 

 stem spreading, of the flower-stalks adpressed. 

 L. bipinnatifid. a. 6, 7- Fields. 



13. Imvigatura, M.B. Hairless. 



•y. Houhicei, DC. Caps, shorter. 



7. Rhseas. Caps, subglobose. Fil. subu- 

 late. Bristles of the many-flowered stem, 

 and of flower-stalks spreading. L. pimiatifid, 

 inciso-dentate, acute, a. 5-7. Fields. 



8. sozaniferum. Capsules obovato-glo- 

 bose. FU. enlarged upwards. Cal. smooth. 

 Stem smooth. L. amplexicaul, glaucous, in- 

 ciso-repand, somewhat obtuse, a. Fields. 

 Seed escapes hy pores opening under 

 stigma. 



/3. officinalis. Caps, lai'ger, depressedly glo- 

 bose ; pores closed. Cult. 



J. setigerum. Caps, less spherical and 

 smaller. Each tooth of L. ending in a 

 bristle, a. 6. s. F. It. 



28. MECONOPSIS. 



1. cambrica. Caps, smooth, oblong. L. 

 nimierous, stalked, pinnate, incise, p. 6. 

 Mountain shade. Wales. Cumberland. Pyr. 

 Auvergne. Not in G. or It. 



29. GLAUCIUM. 



1. luteuiu. Stem smooth. Stem L. 

 cordate, amplexicaul, siuuato-pinnatifld. Pod 

 roughish with minute tubercles, b. 6, 7. 

 Sand or gravel of sea-shore, and sometimes of 

 lakes and rivers. 



2. fulvuEi. " Stem smooth. Stem L. 

 rotundato-sinuate. Pod rough, 2-valved. Fl. 

 nearly sessile, b. p. Gravel and sand. s. 

 Europe."— DC; hut I find it in no local 

 Flora. 



3. comicnlatum. Stem hairy. Stem L. 

 pinnatifid, incise. Pod 2-valved, bristly, a. 7- 

 m. Fr. rare. e. G. Palat. 



4. hybridum. Pod 3-4-valved, with 

 strong bristles at top. Placentas distinct. Fl. 

 violet, a. 6. Calcareous fields. e. Eng. 

 mdt. Fr. rare. 



30. CHELIDONIUM. 



1. majus. Flowers imibellate. L. pinnate. 

 Lts. subrotimd, dentato-lobate. Pet. elliptic, 

 entire, p. 5, 6. Hedges, &c. 



/3. laciniatum. Lts. laciniate. 



31. HYPECOUM. 



Pod jointed in all. 



1. procumbens. "Pods compressed, 

 cm-ved. Outer Pet. largest, exactly 8-lobed ; 

 inner tiifid, the middle division dentato- 

 ciliate, conduplicate. Pinnules of L. lineari- 

 lanceolate." — Beet. a. 3, 4. Fields. Coast 

 of Mdt. Not in G. 



2. glaucescens. Pods compressed, 

 cm-ved. Outer Pet. largest, obscm-ely 3-lobed ; 

 inner tripartite, the middle division nearly flat. 

 3, 4. Sandy shores. Cors. s. It. 



3. pendulum. Pods terete, pendulous. 

 Outer Pet. entire; inner trifid; the middle di- 

 vision subrotund, stalked, a. 6, 7. Sandy 



fields, mdt. Fr. Palat. 



