41 
The localities enumerated for this species in the Flora, rest upon 
the authority of Teesdale and Dr. Wasse. Modern confirmation 
of its occurence would be desirable. 
40. P. Argemone, Linn. Colonist. 
41. P. DiJBiuM, Lind. Colonist. 
42. P. Rhceas, Linn. Colonist. 
Var. strigosum, Bonning, occasionally occurs. 
— 0. A. Moore. 
British. 
British. 
English. 
Acomb, near York 
43. P. somniferum, Linn. Alien. 
Ballast heaps and waste ground ; a casual straggler from cultiva- 
tion. Near Kiddale, behind Scarborough Castle, and in a field 
between Wilsthorpe and Burlington Quay — S. Hailstone. Near 
Richmond — J. Ward. And other localities. 
MECONOPSIS. 
44. M. cambric a, Vig. Native? Atlantic. 
Papaver , Flora , 8. Probably a true native in the elevated stations, 
but introduced at Woodend and Londesborough. 
CHELID ONIUM. 
45. C. majus, Linn. Denizen. English. 
GLAUCIUM. 
46. G. luteum, Scop. Native. British? 
Waste ground near the sea ; apparently rare. Amongst the ballast 
hills near Middlesborough ! — G. Dixon , M. Umplely. Near the 
mouth of the Esk, at Whitby! — W. Mudd. 
G. phcenicehm, Grantz. Alien. 
An occasional straggler from cultivation. During each of the last 
three or four years, I have usually noticed a few plants in waste 
places, in the vicinity of Thirsk, Rievaulx, &c. 
ORDER III.* FUMARIACEiE. 
CORYDALIS. 
48. C. claviculata, DC. Native. British. 
Fumaria, Flora, page 9. 
49. C. lutea, DC. 
Fumaria, Flora, page 9. 
Alien. 
