78 CARYOPHYLLE®. 
CARYOPHYLLEA. 
DIANTHUS J. 
*—D. Armeria L. Deptford Pink. 
Casual. E. Fields, banks. Very rare. A. July. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
G2. Edensor, Glover. 
C. In a seed field, near Renishaw, Waterfall. 
[The plant from Ednaston, Smith MSS., was an error. } 
D. deltoides LZ. Maiden Pink, 
Native. EI. Rocky slopes, pastures. Rare. P. June-Aug. 
First record, Withering, 1787. 
L. Pastures on the limestone at Glutton, Garner. Quarry between Alport 
and Haddon Hall, Purchas. Between Cromford and Kniveton; Bakewell, 
Smith MSS. Upper Haddon, Hb. Mason! Plentiful about Winster, Miss Fenton. 
On rock in Litton Dale, near Tideswell, Bot. Guide, 
G2. Chatsworth, Smith MSS. Hills between Bakewell and Chatsworth, 
Pilkington. 
C, Codnor Castle. 
Tl. Quarndon, Crewe & Whittaker. 
T2. On the road from Derby to Nottingham, Glover. 
*D. caryophyllus Ll. Casual. 
Pilkington, 1789, D. arenarius. ‘Near Edensor.” 
SAPONARIA J. 
S. officinalis Zl. Soap Wort. 
Denizen. EK. Banks, waste places. Rare. P. Aug.-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
G2. Duffield, Pilkington. 
P. Elmton, Pilkington. 
Tl. Ednaston, Brailsford (mistaken for D. Armeria); roadside below the 
Vicarage, Ashbourne, Smith MSS. Roadside between Hulland Knob and 
Spinnyford Brook. 
SILENE Jl. 
S. Cucubalus Wiblel. Bladder Campion. 8. inflata Sm. 
Native. A. Banks, waysides, fields. Frequent. P. June-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. Spattling Poppy. White Bottle. 
L. Ascending from Matlock Bridge to Bonsall, B. d N., J.B. Ashford ; 
Monsal Dale, Painter, J.B. Wirksworth; Middleton Dale, Gibbs. Ascends to 
300 yards, Rogers, J.B, Miller’s Dale, Barrow. Bradwell; Brassington. 
Gl. Derwent Dale; Hope; near Eyam. 
G2. Matlock Bank, and hillside, B. dé V., J.B. Great Hucklow; Froggatt ; 
Hathersage; between Hassop and Baslow; old quarry, Pincham’s Hill, Belper ; 
by the Derwent, near Allestree. 
