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4. PAPAVEE.VCEJJ. 
lobes, sap hecoming dark yellow in the air. — St. 1 — 2 ft. high. 
Fl. large. Pet. usually distinct, obovate-wedgeshaped, red. 
Ped. with adpressed hairs. Stig.-disk with bluntly triangiilar 
lobes. — Sides of fields chiefly on a calcareous sod. A. VI. VII. 
E. S.? I. ? 
f6. P. somniferuin (L.) ; filaments dilated vc^^wAi, caps, truly 
globular withotd bristles, I. oblong unequally toothed amplexi- 
caul.— i:.^. 2145. E. iii. f. 4481.— Fl. large." Pet. bluish white 
with a violet spot at the base. Whole herb smooth, except 
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. Meconop'sis Vif/. Welsh Poppy. 
1. 31. carn'brica (Vig.) ; caps, smooth, 1. stalked. — E. B. 66. — 
Caps, elliptic-oblong, beaked. Stem many-flowered, about 1 
foot high. L. pinnate, cut, glaucous beneath. Fl. large, orange- 
veUow, on long stalks. — Rocky and shady places, rare. P. VI. 
E. S. ? I. 
3. Roeme'ria Cand. 
\\. R. hyh'rida (DC); pod 3-valved erect with a few rigid 
hairs at its top. — H. 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 corn-fields in Cambridgeshire 
and Norfolk, very rare. A. V. VI. E. 
4. Glau'citjm Tourn. Homed Poppy. 
1. G. lutenm (Scop.) ; st. smooth, stem-1. amplexicaul sinu- 
ate, caps, minutely tubercidar-asperous. — E. B. 8. — Glaucous. 
St. 1 — 3 feet high, stout, much branched, glabrous or sliglitly 
haiiy. Root-l. stalked, lyrate, lobed and cut, hairy. Pet. large, 
golden vellow. Caps. 6 — 12 in. long, curved. — Sandy sea-shores. 
B. VI.— VIII. E. S. I. 
[<?. phcenic'eum (Crautz) ; st. pilose, .stem-1. pinnatifid cut, 
caps, hispid. — E. B. 1433. — Pet. scarlet with a black spot at the 
base. — Said to have been found in Norfolk. A. VI. VII.] E. 
5. CHELiDo'NnjM lAnn. Celandine. 
tl. C. nu'y'us (L.); ped. umbellate, 1. deeply pinnatifid, seg- 
ments rounded and bluntly lobed. — E. B. lo81. — Fl. yellow, 
small. Caps, linear. St. 1 — 2 feet high. .All parts full of au 
Orange juice.— C. laciniatum (DC.) ; segments of the leaves 
deeply pinnatifid, lobes incise-serrate.] — Waste places and old 
walls. /3. a very doubtful native. P. V.— VIII. li. S. I. 
