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Found along the roadsides around Granville and especially in 

 south-eastern part of the township. June 30, 1890; June 19, 1891. 



90. D. barbatus L. Sweet William. 



This plant is frequently found in waste places, but is hardly 

 worthy of a place in this list. May 28, 1890. 



46. Saponaria L. 



91. S. officinalis L. Soap wort. 



Very common, especially along railroad tracks. July 20, 1889; 

 July 15, 1890; July 1, 1891. 



47. SlLENE L. 



92. S. stellata Ait. Starry Campion. 



Rocky hills, found only in eastern part of the county. July 18, 

 1890. 



9j . S. Virginica L. Fire Pink, Catch Fly. 



Rocky hillsides, rather rare; Arbutus Ridge, bank on the edge 

 of Everett's swamp. June 4, 1887; June 23, 1889; June 13, 1890; 

 May 19, 1891. A form with much narrower leaves, much shorter 

 stem, growing at Flint Ridge, blossoms about three weeks earlier 

 than that growing at Granville. 



94. S. antirrhina L. Sleepy Catchfly. 



Dry, sandy soil, rather rare; New Cemetery, Granville; Red 

 Rock, Toboso. June 19, 1890; June 6, 1891. 



95. S. Armeria L. Sweet William Catchfly. 



Escaped in a very few places, hardly deserving a place in this 

 list. Denison University Herbarium. August 1, 1888. 



48. Lychnis Tourn. 



96. L. Githago Lam. Corn Cockle. 



Wheat fields, very common. June 1, 1889; June 4, 1890; 



49. Arenaria L. 



97. A. serpyllifolia L. Thyme-leaved Sandwort. 



Sandy fields, rather rare; New Cemetery, Granville; Laurel 

 Ridge, Newark; on the locks along the canal. June 6, 1890; August 

 1, 1891. 



