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P. Rhaeas (. L .). Fig. 21 . Scarlet Poppy. Native. A. VI, VII. 
Cornfields, cultivated ground, and sandy places. Frequent. 
Especially common about Great Meols and Great Saughall. 
P. dubium (L.). Fig. 22 . Long smooth-headed Poppy. Native. 
A. VI, VII. 
a. P. Lamottei (. Boveau ). 
Cornfields and cultivated ground. Common. 
b. Lecoqii (. Lamotte ). 1872, Sefton Park (j.h.l.). Hale (t.b.). 
P. Argemone (L.). Fig. 23 . Long prickly-headed Poppy. Native. 
A. V-VII. 
Cornfields, roadsides and waste places. Common. 
Glaucium ( Tottrnef ). 
G. flavum ( Crantz ). Fig. 24 . Yellow-horned Poppy. Native. 
B. or P. V-VIII. 
Seashores. Occasional. 
L. North shore, near the mouth of River Alt (W.). Near 
the Grange landmark, Formby; Southport (D.). All the 
above places probably refer to the same locality. It has not 
been seen of late years in the Lancashire portion of the district. 
C. Parkgate and Hoylake (D.). New Brighton (h.e.s.). Bur- 
ton Rocks (j.s.). 1877, Shore of River Dee, between Burton 
Point and Denhall (r.b.). 1886, A single plant between 
Bebington and Raby Mere (r.h.d.). 
Chelldonium ( L .). 
C. majus (L.). Fig. 25 . Greater Celandine. Native. P. V-VIII. 
Hedgebanks, &c., generally inland, and especially about old 
villages. Occasional. 
L. Allerton (H.). Southport; Aigburth ; Garston ; West 
Derby ; Mossley Hill (D.). Dry banks, Castle Lane, 
Lathom (t.w.). Aintree; Old lane in Formby Village (f.m.w.). 
Hedgebanks at Hightown and Dungeon (r.b.). 
C. Thornton; Eastham (D.). Frodsham (j.f.r.). Near Gay ton 
Hall (r.b.). About Backford ; Capenhurst ; Hooton; Wil- 
laston ; Puddington ; Great Saughall; Upton; near Bir- 
kenhead (Dr. G.). 
FUMARIACEiE. 
Corydalis ( D.C . ). 
C. lutea (D. C.). Fig. 26. Yellow Fumitory. Denizen. P. VI-VIII. 
On old walls. Very rare. Either planted or an outcast. 
L. On an old wall at Broadgreen (D.). (?) Extinct. 
