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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Ord. IV.— PAPAVERACE^E, Juss. 
Gen. Br. 4. F. 2. Sp. and v. Br. 13. F. 4. 
Papaver, L. Poppy. 
Br. sp. and v. 6. F. 3. 
P. Argemone , L. Long Prickly-headed Poppy. H. 11. 
B. 11. — F. May, June. A. 
Occurred at the west end of Will’s Braes in 1841, on a 
bank which is now (1846) destroyed by the operations on the 
Perth railway. 
Fields, rather common, Mr A. Croall. 
P. JRhosas , L. Common Bed Poppy. H. 12, B. 12. — F. 
June, Oct. A. Very abundant in the corn-fields, its bril- 
liant scarlet corollas contrasting finely with the green corn ; 
a contrast which, however, has no charms to the eye of the 
farmer. 
P. dubium , L. Long smooth-headed Poppy. H. 11, 
B. 12. — F. July. A. Common in fields and waste places, 
but evanescent in its appearance, Mr A. Croall. 
(Chelidonium majus, L. Common Celandine, is men- 
tioned in the New Stat. Account of Forf., as occurring in 
several parishes, but most likely in all cases garden escapes.) 
Ord. V.— FUMARIACEAE, DC. 
Gen. Br. 2. F. 2. Sp. and v. Br. 9. F. 5. 
Fumaria, L. Fumitory. 
Br. sp. and v. 6. F. 4. 
F. capreolata, L. Damping Fumitory. H. 13, B. 13. 
— F. May, August. A. 
Near the Hare Craigs, Broughty Ferry, &c., but not 
common. 
F. oficinalis, L. Common Fumitory. H. 14, B. 14. — 
F. throughout the summer. A. 
