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3. PAPA VERA CEiE . 
garis L., to which it is indeed less nearly allied than to B. cretica 
L. ; having also some resemblance in its thin scant foliage and 
subspathulate entire 1. to Lgcium europceum L. as it grows wild 
in Madeira. Fr. partly y. and red, much shorter and thicker 
with a larger more tumid style than in B. vulgaris L. 
The bright y. wood is employed in ornamental work by the 
Funchal cabinet-makers, and is called by them Fustete. 
Order III. PAPAVEBACEiE. 
The Poppy Family. 
Sep. 2 deciduous. Pet. generally 4 cruciate regular. Stam. 
hypogynous free generally many. Ov. single ; styles short or 
0; stigmas 2, or many, radiating sessile. Ovules many. Fr. 
unilocular, either podshaped with 2 or capsular with several 
parietal placentas, many-seeded. — PI. with exstipulate generally 
compoundly divided 1., long 1 -flowered ped., and narcotic milky 
or coloured juices. Pet. folded and crumpled in the bud, fuga- 
cious. 
* Seeds not crested. 
1. Papaver. Pet. 4. Stam. many. Style 0. Stigmas 
4—20 radiating, sessile on or combined into a radiated 
peltate disk crowning the ov. Caps, obovate incompletely 
4— 20-celled, opening by slits or pores beneath the stigmas. 
— FI. -buds cemuous. Juices white milky. 
2. Glaucium. Pet. 4. Stam. many. Stigmas 2 sessile. 
Caps, long narrow podshaped 2-valved bursting from the 
top downwards. Seeds imbedded in a spongy intervalvular 
dissepiment connecting the placentas. — Juices yellow or 
orange. 
** Seeds crested. 
f3. Chelidonium. Pet. 4. Stam. many. Stigmas 2. Caps, 
narrow podshaped 1-celled 2-valved bursting from the base 
upwards. Seeds crested attached to the 2 intervalvular 
distinct placentas. Juices orange. 
1. Papaver L. 
Poppy. 
# Filaments subulate, capsule smooth. 
1. P. Riiceas L. Common Red or Corn Poppy. Papoula or 
Papoila. 
Ilispid-pilose ; 1. 1-2-pinnatipartite, their segments oblong- 
lanceolate unequally inciso-serrate bristle-pointed; st. much 
branched many-llowered hairy substrigose ; ped. clothed like 
