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Salmon j 4 Herbal. Lib, 1 
Corniculalum l in eum. The yellow Horned Poppy 
and Sea Poppy. Many Authors have thought that 
Glaucium was made hereof, as Di of cor ides himfelf 
fays, and as Pliny like Wile thought: But Diof cori- 
des in deferibing Glaucium , does not fay it is 
the Juice oj Horned Poppy -, but it is the Juice of 
an Herb, that has Leaves lomething like unto thofe 
of the Horned Poppy , but fatter or thicker, and 
yielding a yellow Juice : fo that being but like to 
it, it cannot be the fame thing. 2. Papaver Corni- 
culat'um rub rum. The Red Horned Poppy. 3. Pa ■ 
paver Qornkulattun l lore Violaceo, The blew or 
Violet colored Horned Poppy. This the Spani- 
ards call Rofetta, and fome Amapolos Morados, 
becaufe the Flowers give a juice like Mulberries., 
Of the II. Species, there are the two lollowing 
forts, viz. 4. 'TtAmov x) 'Tttcpsoi' j in Latine, Hype- 
coum , and Hypopheum Hypecoum legitim um Clufij 
if Bauhini , The Baltard Horned Poppy or Hype- 
coum Diofcoridis. 5. Hypecoum alterum Hypecoi 
altera Species Bauhini, The fecond Kind of Baftard 
Horned Poppy. Some Authors will have thefe 
Baltard Species to be a fort of Cuminum Syhefre, 
and call each of them , Cuminum ftliquofum , if 
Cuminum Sylveftre ftliquofum, but I think very im 
properly , for they are not in the leaft akin, to 
any of the Species of Cumin, but rather a fort of 
Wild Poppies, as is very manifeft both from their 
it has many long, and fom achat large, whitifh , or 
hoary Leaves, lying upon the Ground, very much cut 
in or torn on the edges, and fomething rough or 
hairy-, from among which rife up fever al weak 
round Stalks leaning down, rather than funding 
upright, fomewhat hairy alfo , fpreading forth into 
feveral Branches , and bearing a large blower, at 
the lop of every one of them , confifing of four 
Leaves, of a delicate pale yellow color, with a few 
Threads in the middle, funding about a final l crook- 
ed Point el, which in time grows to be a long, naked \ 
round Pod, fix Inches or more long, with a fmall 
Head or Button, as it were , at the end thereof, in 
which is contained, fmall blaekifh round Seed • every 
part if this Plant, being cut or broken, fends forth 
a yellow Juice, and of a bitter Tafe. 
V. The fecond, or Red Horned Poppy. Its 
Root is long and fender, per if ting every Tear ; 
raifing it felf again from its own Sowing , or e/Je 
muf be fown every Tear in the Spring. This has 
fewer, lejjer , and more jagged Leaves than the 
former, nothing fo whit if? , but of a dull green 
color, fomething hairy alfo. The Stalks are fender er, 
and lower , bearing blowers at the tops of them , 
Poppy Horned Red. 
