CARYOPHYLLEZ. 81 
C. triviale Link. ©. vulgatum L. 
Native. B. Fields, waste places, roadsides, walls. Common. B, or P. 
April-Sept. . 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Throughout the County. “Ascends up to 500 yards,” Baker, J.B. Large 
flowered forms occur in fields bordering on the Trent in T2. 
C. arvense LZ. Field Chickweed. 
Native. BE. Sandy soil, dry banks. Local. P. May-July. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
C. Breadsall Moor, Whittaker, Phyt. 
P. Between Clowne and Cresswell, Waterfall, C.D. Cresswell Crags; 
Palterton. 
T2. Near Long Eaton, Atkinson, C.D. 
T3. Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. 
STELLARIA 1. 
S. aquatica Scop. Water Chickweed, Malachium aquaticum Fr. 
Native. E. Ditch-sides, damp shady places. Local. P. July-Oct. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
C. Near Eckington, not common, Waterfall, C.D. River-bank, Staveley, 
Drabble. The Moss, Mossbrough. 
P. In the swampy ground at the east side of Scarcliffe Park Wood. 
Tl. Mickleover, Painter, Natt. Siddals, near Derby, Pilkington. 
T2. Chaddesden; Osmaston-by-Derby, Painter, J.B. Common in ditches 
about Breadsall; Little Chester, Crewe & Whittaker. 
T3. Newton Solney, Painter, J.B. Near Stapenhill ; common in the Trent 
Valley, Gibbs. By the Old Trent, Rept. F. d F. Willington, Nowers. 
S. nemorum L. Wood Stitchwort. 
Native. SI. Woods, brook-sides. Local and rare. P. May-June. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
L. Eyam Dale, Watson’s N.B.G. 
Gl. Stirrup Wood, Charlesworth, Fl. Ashton. Wood at Mellor, Painter, 
J.B. Higher Cliff, Strines. 
G2. Stand Wood, Chatsworth; Lindup Wood, Rowsley, Gem of the Peak. 
Keclesbourn Brook, between Shottle and Idridgehay. 
C. By R. Rother, near Renishaw, not seen lately, Waterfall. 
S. media Cyr. Common Chickweed. 
Native. B. Everywhere. Very common. A. Jan.-Dec. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. Alsine media, 
“Common up to 450 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
Var. Boreana (Jord.). 
L.. Dovedale; Miller’s Dale. 
T3. Newton Solney; Bretby, Gibbs. 
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