PAPAVEB. 
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2. MeconOpsis. Pet. 4. Stam. many. Sit/Ie short. Stiffrnaa 
4 — 6, radiant, //-ee. Caps, obovate, opening by pores beneath 
the style. Placentas filiform. 
* * Fruit linear, stiffmas 2 — 4. 
3. EoEMERiA. Pet. 4. Stam. many. Stigmas 2 — 4, sessile, 
radiant. Caps. 2 — i-valved, 1-celled, placentas distinct. 
Seeds not crested. 
4. GLAUCitTM. Pet. 4. Stam. many. Stigmas 2, sessile. 
Caps. 2-valved, placentas connected by a spongj- dissepiment. 
Seeds not crested. — A maritime plant. 
5. CHELrDONiUM. Pet. 4. Stam. many. Stigmas 2. Caps. 
2-valTed, 1-celled, placentas distinct. Seeds crested. 
1. Papa'ver Linn. Poppy. 
tl. P. Argemdne (L.) ; filaments dilated upwards, caps, cla- 
vate hispid with erect bristles, stem leafv many-flowered, 1. bi- 
pinnatiiid.— ^. B. 643. H. iii. f. 4475.— St. usually about 1 ft. 
high. Fl. small. Pet. distinct, fucaceous, pale red, black at the 
base. Bristles sometimes spreading. — In corn-fields. A. VI. VII. 
E. S. I. 
t2. P. hj/b 'ridum (L.) ; filaments dilated upwards, caps, roundly- 
ovoid hispid with spreading bristles, stem leafy many-flowered, 
1. bipinnatifid.— B. 43. R. iii. f 4476.— Fl. small. Pet. piu-- 
plish, often with a dark spot at the base. — Sandy fields, rare. 
A. VI. VII. E. I. 
t3. P. Kha'as (L.) ; filaments subulate, caps, roundlg-obovate 
without bristles, stem bristly many -flowered, 1. pinnatifid cut. — 
R B. 645. a. iii. f 4479.— FL large. Pet. deep scariet, often 
nearly black at the base. Pedimcles with spreading hairs, or 
O. strigosum Boenningh.) with adpressed hairs. — In arable 
fields, common. A. VL VII. Common red Poppy. Corn Rose. 
E. S. I. 
t4. P. dilbium (L. ?) ; filaments subulate, caps, clavate nar- 
rowing gradually from the top throughout, stlg.-disk with patent 
edge, 1. pinnatifid with distant broad entire blimtish lobes, sap 
milky.— jE. B. 644. Curt. Load. ii. 104. P. Lamottei Bor.— St. 
1 — 2 ft. high. Sap not turning yellow. Fl. large. Pet. trans- 
versely oval, pale red. Ped. with adpressed hairs. Stig.-disk 
of nearlxi ripe caps, like eaves, obscurely lobed. — Sides of fields. 
A. VI. vn. E. S.?I.? 
t5. P. Lecoq '«V(Lamot.) ; filaments subulate, caps, clavate-oblong 
suddenly narrowed near the base, stig.-disk folded over the edge 
of the caps., 1. 2-pinnatifid ■wdth distant narrow entire acute 
