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PAPAVEl:.— GLAUCIUM. 19 
+5. r. Zeco^'W (Lamotte) ,; tilaments subulate, rt//y*-. davate- 
oblonfi suddenly narrowed near the base without bristles, s^ig'.- 
disk folded over the edge of thi' caps., 1. bipinnatifid with distant 
narrow entire acute lobes. Sap hecnminq da7'k yellow in the 
air— *SV. E. B. 60.— St. 1— -2 ft. high. Fl. large. ' Pet. usually 
distinct, obovate-wedgeshaped, red. Ped. with adpressed hairs. 
Stig.-disk with bluntly triangular lobes. — Side.'i of fields chiefly 
on a calcareous soil. A. VI. VII. E. S. I. 
ie. P. samniferum (L.) ; iilame.nts dilated upwards, caps, 
truly globular without hri<>tlex, 1. oblong unequally toothed am- 
plexicaul.— ^. B. 2145. R. iii. f. 4481.— Fl. large. Pet. bluish 
white with a violet spot at the base. Whole herb smooth 
[var. glabrum Wats.] or sometimes a few rigid spreading bristles 
on the ped. and one tipping many of the teeth of the leaves 
[var. hispidum Wats.]. — On sandy ground near the sea, and in 
the Fens, rare. A. VII. E. I. 
2. Meconop'sis Vig. Welsh Poppy. 
1. M. cam'brica (Vig.) ; caps, smooth, 1. stalked. — A\ B. 66. — 
Caps, elliptic-oblong, beaked. St. many-flowered, about 1 foot 
high. L. pinnate, cut, glaucous beneath. Fl. large, yellow, on 
long stalks. — Damp rocky and shady places. P. VI. — VIIl. 
E. I. 
3. Roeme'eia Medik. 
1:1. JR. hi/b'rida (DC.) ; pod 3-valved erect with a few rigid 
hairs at its top. — U. B. 201. B. nolarea (Medik). — Cap.s. 
linear, 2 — 3 in. long. L. 2 — 3-pinnatifid, with line.ar nearly 
smooth bristle-pointed lobes. St. about 1 foot high, usually 
slightly hairy. Fl. violet-blue. Pet. falling before noon. — 
Chalky corn-fields in Camliridgeshire and Norfolk, very rare. 
A. V. Vl. ^ E. 
4. Glau'cium Cranti em. Medik. Horned Poppy. 
1. G.JldvumiCrSintz) ; st. smooth, stem-1. ^-clasping sinuate, 
caps, minutely tubercular-asperous. — G. lutemm (Scop.) ed. viii. 
E. B. 8. — Glaucous. St. 1 — 3 feet high, stout, much branched, 
glabrous or slightly hairy. Koot-1. stalked, lyrate, lobed and 
cut, hairy. Pet. large, golden yellow. Caps. 6 — 12 in. long, 
curved. — Sandy sea-shores. B. VI. — VIII. E. S. I. 
[C cwniculutum (Curt.) ; st. pilose, stem-1. pinnatifid cut, 
caps, hispid. — E. B. 1433. G . phoenice^m (Crantz). — Pet. scarlet 
with a black spot at the base. — Rarely found, on cultivated 
ground. A. VI. VII.] E. 
