52 CARYOPHYLLACE^. 



HONKENEYA, Ehrh. 



107. H. peploides, Ehrh. Sea Purslane. 



Native ; on sand or shingle by the coast. JRather common. 

 Part of April to June, 

 c. I. Seaton. 



II. Tregantle Sands; "Wear, near Millbrook ; Keys^ S. D. Lit. Chron. 

 277, and Fl. ii. 55. 

 D. V. Shore near Wembury Church. 



VI. By the Erme estuary at Mothecombe, Pamflete, and Saltercress. 



Fu'st record : Keys, 1846. 



SAGINA, L. 



108. S. maritima, Don. Sea Pearlv)ort. 



Native ; in muddy, rocky, or turfy waste spots by salt or brackish 

 water. Very common. Part of April to September, or later. 

 0. I. Marsh at the head of Denabole Lake. Port Wrinkle. By Forder 

 Lake. Markwell. 

 II. Mount Edgcumbe. Kingsmill. 

 D. III. Sea coast in the neighbourhood of Devonport ; Jacob, Fl. part 

 18. Devil's Point. By Weston Mills Lake. By Tamerton 

 Lake. Lophill. 

 IV. By the Plym estuary at Cattedown, Crabtree, and Oreston. 

 V. Wembury ! Horc, Keys, Fl. ii. 55. On slaty refuse by Coffleet 



Lake. On damp rocks by Bigbury Bay. 

 VI. By the Erme, near Efford. 



I have been unable to severally assign Plymouth examples to the vars. 

 given m E. B. ed. 3. 



First record : Jacob, 1837, also first for Devon. 



109. S. apetala, L. Common small-floioered Pearlwort. 



Native ; by foot-paths, on walls, and in other dry spots. Very 

 common. May to November. 

 0, I. Notter. Markwell. Tideford. Caracawn. 



II. Torpoint. St. Johns. Saltash. St. Dominick. 

 D. III. Weston Mills. Blaxton. 



IV. South Devon Place, West Hoe, and elsewhere about Plymouth ; 

 Keys, Fl. ii. 54. Portland Square, &c. , Plymouth. Cattedown. 

 Crabtree. Cann Quarry. 

 V. Revelstoke. Ne^\i;on Ferrers. Near Weston. 

 VI. Carsewell. Ermington. Between Caton and h^bridge. 

 Stations for this and the next, with reference to their relative distri- 

 bution, will be found in Jour. Bot. iv. 287-88. 



