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 Sagina procumbens 



17 



Spergula arvensis 



Chickweed Breakstone. Shannongate 



Bridge, and other dry places. 

 III. 5. 



nodosa — Spergula nodosa English Marsh Saxifrage. Near the 



wall to the N.E. of the Lime 

 Kilns upon Kendal Fell, Brigsteer 

 Moss. I. 48. 



Spurry. Cornfields, etc. Pretty 



common. I. 48. 



Spergularia rubra — 



Arenaria rubra 



salina — 



Are?iaria rubra 



(vid. 17.) Spurrey. On the sandy 

 hills near Runcorn. It differs much 

 from that growing on the west. 

 See page 17. V. 39. 



Sea Spurry. Isle of Walney, West 

 Coast. V. 17. 



media — 



Arenaria mariti?na, 



media, sive marina. Miss T. X. 44. 



Polycarpon tetraphylliim 

 Corrigiola littoralis . . 

 Scleranthus annuus . . 



Azrostemma s'iihazo . . . 



Silene cucubalus — 



Cucubalus behen 



Four-leaved Allseed. In E. Roth- 

 well's garden. VIII. ig. 



Sand Strapwort. From E. R., Dar- 

 lington. X. 1 1. 



Annual Knawel. On the wall bet- 

 ween Mintsfeet Stile and Mints 

 Bridge ; also on the wall to the 

 left Sedbergh Road, about 1,000 

 yards from the town. I. 44. 



Cockle. Road to Laverik Bridge,, 

 in the field bounding the footroad 

 along the river. III. 24. 



White Corn Campion. Amongst 

 corn. III. 10. 



S. inflata, Cucubulus 

 behen (?) 



mariiima — S. am«na . . . 



armeria 



anglica . . 



Langdale, Westmorland. Miss T. 



X54- 

 Sea Campion. Plentiful on the 



Lancashire Coast. V. 16. 



Common Catchfly. From E. R. V. 

 16. 



English Catchfly. From E. R., Sun- 

 derland. IX. II. 



