rv|.o The Scottish Naturalist. 



CARYOPHYLLACE^. 



XXXVII. DlANTHUS L. 



73. Arraeria L. Carse of Gowrie. Local and rare. Doubt- 



fully indigenous. 



74. Deltoides L. Local, and chiefly on the trap hills. ■ 



XXXVIII. SlLENE L. 



75. Inflata Sm. Not very common. 



Var. puberula Jord. As common as the glabrous form. 



76. Maritima L. Not uncommon on shingly banks of the 



rivers, and also on some of the mountains. 



77. Acaulis L. Not uncommon on the richer hills. 



xxxix. Lychnis L. • 



78. Flos-cuculi L. Common. 



79. Viscaria L. Local, but widely distributed from Gowrie 



to Rannoch. 



80. Diurna Sibth. Common. 



81. Vespertina Sibth. Common, but often sporadic. 



xl. Githago Desf. 



82. Segetum Desf. A weed of cultivation, and not un- 



common. 



xli. Cerastium L. 



83. Tetrandrum Curt. Locally common. Shores of the Tay 



at Invergowrie, and also on trap hills remote from the 

 sea. 



84. Semidecandrum L. Common. 



85. Glomeratum Thuill. Common. 



86. Triviale Link. Common. 



Var. holostcoidcs Fr. Tidal shores of the Tay and 



Earn. Common. 

 Var. alpinum Koch. Athole and Rannoch. 



87. Arvense L. Local. 



88. Alpinum L. Common on some of the richer hills. 



89. Latifolium Sm. Breadalbane mountains. Local. 



Var. Smithii Syme. The commoner form. 

 Var. compaction Syme. Ben Lawers. 



xlii. Stellaria L. 



90. Cerastoides L. Rare. Ben Aulder, &c. 



