26 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



Sandy corn-fields towards the Solway. Very rare, and likely 

 to become extinct. — (W. Hodgson.) 



Papaver-somniferum, L. (White or Opium Poppy). Alien. 

 An occasional straggler from gardens. 



C. Sellafield and St. Bees. —(Whitehaven Cat.) North side 

 of Ullswater, near a cottage. — (Balfour.) Extinct. — 

 (W. Hodgson.) 



L. Rubbish in Carter Lane, between Grange and Kents 

 Bank.— (B.) 



44. Meconopis cambrica, Vig. (Yellow Welsh Poppy). Alien. 

 A frequent straggler from gardens all through the central Lake 

 district, but never seen, so far as I am aware, far away from 

 houses and gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Hills incline to consider 

 it truly wild on the shores of Windermere and Esthwaite 

 Water. First recorded by Hudson. 



45. Chelidoniitm majus, L. (Greater Celandine). Denizen. 

 English type. Range 1. Frequent in hedges and by road- 

 sides near villages and farm-houses. Aspatria, Keswick, 

 Lorton Vale, Shap, Crosby Ravensworth, Colwith, Clawthorp, 

 Townend in the Winster Valley, Bowness, Conishead Priory, 

 Flookborough, Milnthorpe, etc. Ascends to 300 yards. 



46. Glaucium luteum, Scop. (Yellow Horned Poppy). 

 Native. Maritime. English type. Range 1. Sands of the 

 seashore. 



C. Nethertown, St. Bees, Seascale, and Coulderton. — 

 (J. Robson, Rev. F. Addison, W. Hodgson, Whitehaven Cat.) 



L. On the seashore near Bardsea and Winder Hall. — 

 (Aiton.) Furness shore at Bardsea, and west shore of Walney 

 Island. — (Miss Hodgson.) On the coast at Flookborough. — 

 (Otley.) Shore west of Humphrey Head.— (C. J. Ashfield, B.) 

 Cartmel sands and Roosebeck. — (Woodward.) Walney 

 Island.— (Atkinson.) 



