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nearly black at the base. Peduncles with spreading hairs, or 

 (j3. strigosum Boennino;h.) with adpresaed hairs. — In arable 

 fields, common. A. VI. VII. Corn Hose. E. S. I. 



t4. P. dubium (L.) ; filaments subulate, caps, clavate narrow- 

 ing gradually from the top throughout without bristles, stig.- 

 dish with patent edge, 1. pinnatifld with distant broad entire 

 bluntiah lobes, sap mUky. — Curt. Land. ii. 104. P. Lamottei 

 Bor.— St. I — 2 ft. high. Sap not turning yellow. Fl. large. 

 Pet. transversely oval, pale red. Ped. with adpressed hairs. 

 Stig.-disk of nearly ripe caps, like eaves, obscurely lobed. — Sides 

 of fields. A. VI. VII. E. S. I. 



t5. P. Lecoq'ii (Lamot. ?) ; filaments subulate, caps, clavate- 

 obhng suddenly narrowed near the base without bristles, stig.- 

 disk folded over the edge of the caps., 1. bipinnatifid with distant 

 narrow entire acute lobes, sap becoming dark yellow in the air. — 

 Sy. E. B. 60.— St. 1—2 ft. high. Fl. larM. Pet. usuaUy 

 distinct, obovate-wedgeshaped, red. Ped. witii adpressed hairs. 

 Stig.-disk with bluntly triangular lobes. Sides of fields chiefly 

 on a calcareous soil. A. VI. VII. E. S. I. 



J6. P. somniferum (L.) ; filaments dilated upwards, caps, 

 truly globidar without bristles, 1. oblong unequally toothed am- 

 plexicaul.— -E. B. 2145. R. iii. f. 4481.— Fl. laa-ge. Pet. bluish 

 white with a violet spot at the base. Whole herb smooth, ex- 

 cept sometimes a few rigid spreading bristles on the ped. and 

 one tipping many of the teeth of the leaves. — On sandy ground 

 near the sea, and in the Fens, rare. A. VII. E. 



2. Mbconop'sis Vig. Welsh Poppy. 



1. M. cam'brica (Vig.) ; caps, smooth, 1. stalked. — E. B. 66. — 

 Caps, elliptic-oblong, beaked. St. many-flowered, about 1 foot 

 high. L. pinnate, cut, glaucous beneath. Fl. large, yellow, on 

 long stalks. — Rocky and shady places. P. VI. E.I. 



3. Eobme'kia Cand. 



|1. P. hyb'rida (DC); pod S-valved erect with a few rigid 

 hairs at its top. — E. B. 201. — Caps, linear, 2 — 3 in. long. L. 

 2 — 3-pinnatifid, with linear nearly smooth bristle-pointed lobes. 

 St. about 1 foot high, usually slightly hairy. Fl. violet-blue. 

 Pet. falling before noon. — Chalky com-fields in Cambridgeshire 

 and Norfolk, very rare. A. V. VI. E. 



4. Glatj'cittm Tourn. Horned Poppy. 



1. G. luteum (Scop.); st. smooth, stem-1. |-cla.sping sinuate. 



