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fular, fiirniflied with oblong feed, and gapes I 
two ways. We have but one fpecies ot this! 
plant, vi%, I 
Glaftum fativum^ R. 307, G. 394, P. 600. Ifa- I 
.tis fativa vel latifolia^ C. 113. Woad. The lower |( 
leaves are large, long and fmooth, broadeft towards If 
the end, round-pointed, and of a bluifli grey colour: p 
The ftalks rife about a yard high; are thick fetji 
With narrow fharp-pointed leaves, having two flender p 
ears at their bottoms, but no pedicles : The flowers p 
grow, on the tops of the ftalks, in umbels, confifl:- P 
ing of four fmall yellow petals : The feeds are long. Ip 
(lender, and, in (hape, like Afli-keys. I 
mounted by a two-leav’d empalement, very apt |o 
to drop off: The flower is tctrapetalous, rofa- L 
ceous, and has a great number of chives, which I j 
fall with the petals: From the bottom of the I 
placenta rifes the ovary, with its tip rough and I 
bifid, growing to a long round bicapfular pod, I 
containing roundifli feed. The fpecies are : 1 
1. Pap aver corniculatum luteum, R. 309, P. 261 . 1 
cornutum flore luteo^ G. 294. corniculatum luteum^ I 
Diofe. ^heophr, fylv. ceratitis Plinio^ C. 171. Yel-| 
low- horn’d Poppy. In fandy places by the fea Ihore. I 
The leaves are about a fpan long, and four fingers I 
broad, thick, hairy, and deeply cut about the edges ; Ir: 
dented, curled, fat, and of a grey colour. I 
2. Papaver corniculatum violaceum, R.309, C. Ij^ 
172. cornutum flore violaceo^ G . 294. corniculatum I 
flore violaceo^ P.262. Violet-colour’d horn’d Pop- i.,. 
py. Betwixt Swafham and Burwely in Cambridge- 1 -, 
Chelidonium, Greater Celandine. The empale- 
ment is diphyllous, and quickly falls off : The 
flower is tctrapetalous, in the form ot a crofs, 
with a great number of chives arifing from the 
Papaver corniculatum. The top of each pe- |i 
dicle expands to a round concave placenta, fur- ji; 
floire. 
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