PETTY : CONSTITUENTS OF NORTH LANCASHIRE FLORA, 153 
Meconopsis Cambrica Vig. P. CambricumL. C.F.R., 1640. 
1787. Withering, ed. ii., 553. Near Holker, Lancashire, Wood- 
ward, and repeated in 1796: Ed. iii. and 1801. Ed. iv., 478; also 
‘By the Ferry House, Windermere,’ Woodward. 1805. Turner and 
Dillwyn, Bot. Guide ii., 369, rep. Woodward’s first locality, his second 
“merged in ‘near the Ferry House, Windetmere, Dawson Turner.’ 
Brathay, Rev. J. Dodd. Woodward’s first eae repeated in 
Withering, 1812, Ed. v., 1818, Ed. So and 1830, Ed. vii. 1835. 
Watson, New Bot. Guide i., 299. oodward’s first locality and 
Rev. J. Dodd rep.; and meenaee ssobnil ascribed to ‘ B(ot.). 
G(uide).’ 1842, Wordsworth, Guide, 23. About the Ferry, 
Windermere. 1843. Jopling, Furness and Cartmel, 258. Near 
Summerhill and Broughton Bank, Cartmel, Aiton and Wilson. 
(1855) 1861. Miss Martineau, Guide, 182. Near the Ferry Inn and 
other parts of the Furness Fells. 1864. Linton, Lake Country, 318, 
no locality. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Near every hamlet in 
High Furness. 1869. Aspland’s Guide. Within six miles of Grange, 
A. Mason. 1885. Baker’s Flora, 26. Mr. and Mrs. Hill incline to 
consider it truly wild on the shores of Windermere and Esthwaite 
Water. 1892. Naturalist, 83. Near Penny Bridge; not near 
passing there goes down to the shore of the Lake, about half a mile 
from Mr. Ruskin’s residence. An escape.—L. Petty 
Glaucium flavum Crantz. C.F.R., 1548. 
Papaver apenas futeum (circ. 1680. See below, 1889). 
Chelidonium glaucum 1. 
1787. Withering, ed. ii., 548. Cartmel Sands and Roosebeck, 
Woodward. 1796. Rep. in Withering, ed. iii, Walney Island, 
Atkinson. 1801. Both rep. in Withering, ed. iv. 1805. West, 
Antiq., ed. Close. Atkinson rep. 1812. Withering, ed. v., 592, 
rep. Woodward and Atkinson, and in ed. vi., 1818, ed. vii., 1830, 
644. 1830. Otley’, Guide, ed. iv., 145. On the coast at Flookburgh, 
and rep. 1834, ed. v., 145, as G. duteum (Hooker), and 1837, ed. 
Vi. 149. 1835, Watson, New Bot. Guide, i., 299. Otley rep. and 
named. 1842. Evans, Furness and Furness Abbey, 24. Atkinson 
rep. 1843. Jopling, Furness and Cartmel, 258. Seashore, Bardsea. 
Aiton. Winder Hall, Cartmel, Wilson. 1844. Otley, ed. vil., 148. 
1849. Ed. viii., 139, as before. 1861. Phytologist, 237. Shore 
below Humphrey Head, C. J. Ashfield. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. 
Hodgson. As G./uteumScop. Onallthe shores. 1869, Aspland’s 
1 There is a good account of Otley in Trans. Cumb. Assoc., 1877, pt. 2, 
PP. 125-159, by the late Mr. Clifton Ward. Also a few additional particulars in 
Clarke and Hughes’ ‘Life of Sedgwick,’ 1892. 
ay 1894. 
