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2. P. hybridum (L.) ; filaments dilated upwards, caps, ovate 
hispid with patent sete, stem leafy many-flowered, 1. bipinna- 
tifid. — E. B. 43. R. 4476.— Fl. small. Pet. deep scarlet.— 
Sandy fields, rare. A. VI. VII. E. I. 
3. P. Rhceas (L.) ; filaments subulate, caps, nearly (/lobular 
smooth, margin of the stigma with incumbent lobes, stem hispid 
many-flowered, 1. pinnatifid cut. — E. B. 645. R. 4479. — Fl. 
large. Pet. deep scarlet, often nearly black at the base. Pe- 
duncles with spreading hairs, or (/3. strigosum Boenningh.) with 
adpressed hairs. — In corn-fields, common. A. VI. VII. Com- 
mon red Poppy. 
4. P. dubiicm (L.) ; filaments subulate, caps, clavate smooth, 
margin of the stigma with distinct crenatures, stem hispid many- 
flowered, 1. pinnatifid.— E. B. 644. R. 4477-— Fl. large. Pet. 
light scarlet. Peduncles with adpressed hairs. — Corn-fields, 
common. A. VI. VII. 
t 5. P. somniferum (L.) ; filaments dilated upwards, caps, 
truly globular smooth as well as the calyx and stem, 1. oblong 
unequally toothed amplexicaule. — E. B. 2145. R. 4481. — Fl. 
large. Pet. bluish white with a violet spot at the base. Whole 
herb smooth, except sometimes a few rigid spreading bristly hairs 
upon the flower-stalk and a bristle tipping many of the teeth of 
the leaves, in which case it probably is the P. setigerum DC. — On 
sandy ground near the sea and in the fens. A. VII. 
2. Meconopsis Vig. 
1. M. cambrica (Vig.) ; caps, smooth, 1. stalked. — E. B. 66. 
— Caps, oblong, beaked. Stem many-flowered, about 1 foot 
high. L. pinnate, cut, glaucous beneath. Fl. large, orange- 
yellow, on long stalks. — Rocky shady places, rare. P. VI. 
3. Roemeri a DeCand. 
t R. hybrida (DC.) ; pod 3-valved erect with a few rigid hairs 
at its extremity. — E. B. 201.— Pod 2 — 3 in. long. L. twice or 
thrice pinnatifid with linear nearly smooth bristle-pointed seg- 
ments. St. about 1 foot high, usually slightly hairy. Fl. violet- 
blue. Pet. falling off before noon. — Chalky corn-fields in Cam- 
bridgeshire and Norfolk. A. VI. E. 
4. Glaucium Tourn. 
1. G. luteum (Scop.) ; st. smooth, stem 1. amplexicaule sinu- 
ate, pod minutely tubercular-scabrous. — E. B. 8. — Glaucous. 
St. 1 — 3 feet high, glabrous or slightly hairy. Root 1. stalked, 
lyrate, lobed and cut, hairy. Fl. large, golden yellow. Pods 
fi — 12 in. long, curved, glabrous. — Sandy sea-shores. B. VI. — 
VIII. Yellow Horned Poppy. 
