CARTOPHYLLACEJ]. 49 



Dry, grassy places ; very rare. A. or B. July, August. 

 II. In Tuddington field ; Merrett, 22. 

 VII. A lesser sort of this among the thicke grasse towards Totnam 

 Court, near London ; ParJc. Theat., 1338. In a little wood cut down 

 on the right hand of the road, a little beyond the bottom of the hill 

 beyond Highgate ; Newton MS8. 

 First record: ParJcinson, 1640. Last: Newton, about 1680.] 



[D. plumarius, L. Common Pink. Caryophyllus simplex fl. mviore 

 pallide rubente, C. B. P. (K. Syn. iii.). Cyb. Br. i. 191. Syme E. B. 

 ii. t. 195. III. A variety of this is found near Twickenham ; Dill, in 

 B. Syn. iii. 336. Probably on a garden wall, semi-naturalised.] 



86. D. deltoides, L. Maiden Pink. 



ArmericB species fl. summo catde singulari (Pet.). Caryophyllus minor 



repe7is nostras (E. Syn. ii.). 

 Cyb. Br. i. 192; iii. 391 ; Comp. 113. Syme E. B. ii. t. 192. 

 Dry pastures ; very rare. P. June — September. 



II. In the park at Hampton Court ; Pet. Midd. (a small form ; see Herb. 

 Budd. 124, fol. 1). In Hampton Court Park, abundantly, and in 

 the fields thereabouts ; JDoody MSS. In Hampton Court Park, 

 but not plentifully; Blackst. MSS. Teddington meadows, 1838, 

 D. Cooper; Herb. Young. Hampton; Lo7id. BY. 168. 

 IV. [On Hampstead Heath; Huds. i. 162.] 

 First record: Petiver, 1695. Also occurs at Totteridge Green, Herts; 

 Phyt. N. ^S. ii. 157. 



SAPONARIA, Linn. 



87. *S. ofScinalis, i. Soapwort. 

 Cyb. Br. i. 193; Comp. 113. Curt. F. L. f. 2. 

 Eoadsides ; rare. P. August. 



I. In a lane near Uxbridge Churchyard, plentifully ; Blackst. Fasc. 90. 

 VII. [Near Kingsland Turnpike ; MS. note (Alchorne's) quoted in Phyt., 

 iii. 166.] The Lots near Cremorne, Britten ; Bot. Chron. 21. 

 First record: Blackstone, 1737. An escape from cultivation, scarcely 

 naturalised. 



S. Vaccaria, L. Cyb. Br. i. 194; iii. 391. I. A single plant at Pinner 

 lime-pits, Hind; Melvill, 13. 



CUCTJBALTTS, Linn. 

 [88. C. bacciferus, Linn. 



Cyb. Br. i. 194. Brit. Ent. vol. xvi. t. 761 (drawn from an Isle of 



Dogs specimen). 

 Very rare. P. August. 

 VII. On the banks of the ditch on the left-hand side of the road leading 

 down the middle line of the Isle of Dogs, from Blackwall to the 



