120 A NEW FLORA OF 



nearly to 250 yards. A plant found long ago by Sir Jolin Tre- 

 velyan in Chartners Lough, on tlie Wallington Moors, and thence 

 transported to "Wallington, appears to agree with the north Euro- 

 pean jV. intermedium of Ledebour, a subspecies not known else- 

 where in Britain. This is considered by Professor Caspary a 

 hybrid between N. lutea and pumila, but it cannot possibly be so 

 here. 



Order 4. PAPAVERACE^. 



1. PAP AVER, L. 



1. P. hyhridum, L. Colonist. English type. Area D. 



Eange 1. 



In the Magnesian Limestone tract to be seen occasionally about 

 Whitburn, Cleadon, Fulwell, and Sunderland. It is given by 

 Winch as an Alnwick plant on Miss Eorster's authority, but has 

 not been seen lately, 



2. P. argemone, L. Colonist. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1. 

 Cultivated fields, frequent, ascending to 350 feet near Wooler. 



3. P. duiium, L. Colonist. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Eange 1. 



Common in cultivated fields, seen at 150 yards near Eoddam, 

 in Coquetdale at Holystone, and in Weardale as high as Fros- 

 terley (500 feet). 



4. P. rhceas, L. Colonist. British type. Area C, JN", D. 



Eange 1. 



Common in cultivated fields, ascending in Coquetdale above 

 Eothbury, and seen in Teesdale at 700 feet. Var. strigosiim in a 

 field of lucerne near Cleadon (B.). 



5. P. somniferum, L. Alien. 



An occasional straggler from garden cultivation. Alnwick, 

 once cultivated (E. Embleton), stream side below Wooler, Mit- 

 ford, St. John's in Weardale, Norton, Seaton Carew, &c. 



