JI2 POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
without any ftyle. The ftigma is headed and bifid. 
The fruit is a cylindraceous pod with two valves, con- 
taihing many ovate and fmooth feeds. The receptacle 
is linear, between the two valves, in form of a future, 
and not opening. 
Majtis. Celandine with umbellated foot-flalks. Per. 
May^ June. 
Glaucium. Telhw horned Poppy with foot-ftalks that 
have fingle flowers, and finuated leaves xthat embrace a 
fmooth ilalk. On the fea fhore. I found it near IVarton 
lane.end, ham. And zx Lcngguard fort nQ,2ir Harwich in 
EJfex. An. July., Aug. 
Hyhridum. Violet coloured horned Poppy with foot- 
flalks that have but one flower, pinnatifid, linear leaves, 
and a fmooth ftalk. Betwixt Swaffham and Burwel in 
Camb. An. Aug. ' 
P A P A V E R. Poppy. 
The cup confifls of two oval, emarginatcd, concave, 
obtufe, caducous leaves. The flower hath four round- 
iih, plain, patent and large petals, narrow at the bale 
arid alternately lefs. The filaments are numerous, fen- 
der and much fhorter than the corolla, having oblong, 
comprefTed, eredt, obtufe anther^e. The germen is 
roundifli and large, without any fliyle. The ftigma is 
peltated, plain and radiated. The fruit is a capful'e 
crowned with a plain large ftigma, opening writh feveral 
forariiina under it-, the feeds are numerous and very 
fmall, the receptacles are longitudinal plaits of the fame 
number with the rays of the ftigmata, grov/ing to the 
fides of the fruit or capfule. 
Hyhridum. Round rough headed Poppy with globular, 
furrov/ed prickly capfules, and a leafy ftalk, bearing 
many flowers. An. June., July. 
Argemone. Long rough headed Peppy with club-lhaped, 
prickly capfules, and a leafy ftalk bearing many flowers. 
An. June* Such 
