20 CARTOPETLLACE^. 



Obdek XI. CARYOPHYIiXiACEJE. 



SZIiXilirz: Linn. Catchfly. 



1. S. angrllca Linn. English Catchply. 



Sandy and gravelly fields, and waste ground— rare. Fl. mid. June till 

 mid. Sept. 



Down— Fields by the shore at Kilkeel ; Wade Ear. Abundant about 

 Greencastle; Lr. Flora. Shore north of Newcastle ; Flor. Vlst. 

 Abundant in gravelly places about haK a mile north of Green- 

 castle coastguard station, also by the Causeway Water, and 

 sparingly in fields between Newcastle and the mountains ; S.A.S . 

 Near Bryansford ; C. Dickson. 



Antrim— By the new road to the ferry near Bellaghy ; JR. Tate, 



Derry — MagiLligan ; D.M. 



2. S. Inflata Smith. Bladder Campion. 



Hedge banks, and dry wastes— frequent. Fl. mid. June till mid. Aug. 



Native, no doubt ! 



Down— About Clough ; Templeton, 1795. Comber, and Holywood ; Flor. 

 Belf. Newtownards; Flor. JJlst. Tullymurry ; T.H.C. In 

 profusion in cultivated fields, from Strangford to Newcastle, 

 also at Warrenpoint, and Greencastle ; S.A.S. 



Antrim — Whitehouse ; Flor. Ulst. Templepatrick, and Donegore ; 

 B.N.F.C, 1865. CrumHn; T.H.C. BaUycarry ; S.A.S. 



Derry — Salterstown ; D.M. Near Toome, Bellaghy, Magherafelt, and 

 Moneymore ; S.A.S. 



3. S. marltlma With. Sea Campion. 



Seashores, maritime rocks, and mountain cliffs — common. Fl. mid. 

 April till mid. Aug. As a mountain plant it occurs on the Moume Moun- 

 tains, Cave Hill, and the entire basaltic range of Antrim, and Derry. At 

 1200 feet in Derry; D.M. 



4. S. noctlflora Linn. Evening Catchfly. 

 Dry sandy fields — very rare. Fl. Aug. 



Down — Railway cutting near the base of one of the drumlins in the parish 

 of Drumbeg, and sandpit on the Lurgan road, half a mile from 

 Lisbum; Flor. JJlst. Cultivated field in Eough Island 

 in Strangford Lough two miles east of Comber ; S.A.S. 



5. S. acaulls Linn. Cushion Pink. 



On trap rocks— very rare. Fl. June and July. 



