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2. Lychnis dioica L. Red Campion. (Man. p. 392 ; I. F. f. 1456.) 

 In waste places and on ballast, N. S., Ont., New Eng. and the Middle 

 States. Adv. from Eu. — Pennsylvania: Lancaster, Safe Harbor. 



3. Lychins Flos-cuculi L. Cuckoo Fi^ower. Ragged Robin. 

 (Man. p. 392 ; I. F. f. 143S. ) In moist waste places, N. B. to N. J. and 

 Pa. Native of Eu. — Pennsylvania : Phii<adei.phia, on or near ballast, 

 also in waste places about the larger cities. 



4. Lychnis Coronaria (L. ) Desr. Mui,l.EiN Pink. (Man. p. 392; I. 

 F. y. 1462. ) Roadsides and waste places, Mass. to Pa. Native of Eu. 

 ~Pennsylva7iia : Bucks, Carversville ; Allegheny. 



3. SILENE L. 



Leaves, at least most of thetn, in whorls of 4. i. 5". stellata. 



Leaves merely opposite. 

 Calyx inflated. 

 Flowers few, leafy-bracted. 2. S. alba. 



Flowers numerous, not leafy-bracted. 3. 5'. vulgaris. 



Calyx merely filled by the mature capsule. 

 Inflorescence cymose or paniculate. 



Plants day-blooming' : corolla pink or red. 

 Perennials ; plants more or less clammy-pubescent. 



Corollas crimson : petals cleft. 4. S. Virginica. 



Corollas pink : petals emarginate. 5. S". Caroliniana. 



Annuals : plants with stems glutinous at or about the nodes. 



^lature caljx ovoid : inflorescence paniculate. 6. .S". antirrhina. 

 Mature calyx clavate : inflorescence cymose. 7. S. Armeria. 



Plants night-blooming : corolla white. 8. S. noctiflora. 



Inflorescence racemose. 9. S. Anglica. 



1. Silene stellata (L. ) Ait. Starry Campion. (Man. p. 389; I. F. 

 f. 1441.) In woods, R. I. to Minn., S. C. and Ark. — Pentisylvania: Lu- 

 zerne; Northampton; Bucks; Lancaster; Franklin; Chester; 

 Delaware; Allegheny. 



2. Silene alba Muhl. WESTERN White Campion. (Man. p. 389; 

 I. F.y! 1442-) In shaded or moist places, Pa. to Minn, and Iowa. — Penn- 

 sylvania : Lancaster ; Washington ; Allegheny ; Armstrong. 



3. Silene vulgaris (Moench.) Garcke. Bladder Campion. (Man. 

 p. 389; I. F. /. 1443.) In meadows and waste places, N. B. to Ont., N. 

 J. and 111. Nat. from Eu. and nat. also of Asia. — Pennsylvania : North- 

 ampton ; Philadelphia ; Allegheny. 



4. Silene Virginica L. Fire Pink. (Man. p. 390; I. F. /. 1445.) 

 In dry woods, N. J. to Ont., Minn., Ga. and Mo. — Pennsylvania : Clar- 

 ion ; Venango; .Armstrong; Allegheny; Westmoreland. 



5. Silene Caroliniana Walt. Wild Pink, (Man. p. 390 ; I. F. f. 

 1448.) — In dry or rocky soil. Me. to Ga. central N. Y., Pa. and Ky. 

 — Pennsylvania : Northampton ; York ; L.ancaster ; Franklin ; 

 Columbia ; Huntingdon ; Allegheny. 



