478 1*. BERBERACEX — 3. PAPAVERACER. 
occasionally in English corn-fields, and in places where garden 
refuse is cast, is the D. Ajacis, no. 32 in the Synopsis. 
Paonia corallina, Retz. 
Provinces 1- 5-10. Steep Holmes island, in Severn estuary. 
Alien. Cyb.i. 99. iii. 378. “Bath. Bristol. Yorkshire.” 
1*, BrERBERACER. 
Epimedium alpinum, Linn. 
Provinces 1 -------- 10-12-1415 16. Leigh woods, Somerset ? 
Alien. Cyb.i. 392. York. Cumb. Westm. Fife. Mor. Dumb. 
2. NYMPHEACES. 
Nuphar (lutea) intermedia, “ Ledeb.” 
Province 11. Chartner’s Lough, Northumberland. 
Syn. 87. Cyb. i. 102. Formerly this was mistaken for iV. 
pumila; which gave occasion to the report that the latter changed 
into N. lutea in the garden. N. “ pumila,” rightly or erroneously 
so named, has been recorded also for Dorset, Salop, Notts, and 
Chester; counties from which I have not seen specimens. Rev. 
M. J. Berkeley informed me that the plant of “Thorney Abbey, 
Notts,” is not distinct from N. lutea. Possibly that one and those 
from Salop and Chester may equally belong here. The county of 
Dorset may be entirely erroneous. 
3. PAPAVERACER. 
Papaver (Rheas) strigosum, Boenn. 
Provinces - 2 3------ 10. Probably in other provinces. 
Syn.42. Seldom noticed in the local Floras. 
Papaver (dubium) Lamottei, Boreau, 
Provinces all? The ordinary P. dubiwm of England. 
Syn. 41. “A common weed throughout Britain, more frequent in 
Scotland than P. Rhceas, and reaching even to the Orkney and 
Shetland Islands; ” Eng. bot. ed. 3. 
Papaver (dubium) Lecogti, Lamotte. 
Provinces 123456-------- 15. Fife; Syme cat. 1869. 
Syn. 41. “Apparently much more local than P. Lamottei, and 
preferring a caleareous soil; ” Eng. bot. ed. 3. Barely distinguish- 
able from the other segregate? Mr. Boswell Syme thinks other- 
wise, and elevates them to the grade of “sub-species.” Professor 
Babington also treats them as two clear species. 
Papaver somuiferum, Linn. 
Provinces 1 to 16. But some may belong to P. setigerum. 
Casual. Cyb. i. 106. Some explanations seem required here, to 
