82 CARYOPHYLLE. 
Var. major Koch. Var. neglecta Weihe. J.B., 1888, 330. 
L. Matlock Bath, Roberts, O.D. 
T1. Near Sutton-on-the-Hill, J.E.N. in Tr. Burton. Between Longford 
and Boylestone; near Markeaton Brook, below Quarndon. 
T2. Lane going down to Thrumpton Ferry; canal side near Spondon. 
S. umbrosa Opi:. 
Native. EB. Hedgebanks, waysides, waste ground. Frequent and abun- 
dant, P. March-Aug. 
First record, Purchas, J.B., 1885. 
L. Hedge-banks, Fenny Bentley, Purchas, J.B. High Tor, Carr. Near 
Matlock Bridge, towards Bonsall ; Scow Brook, near Hognaston. 
G2. Ambergate. 
Tl. Near the Railway Station, Ashbourne, Purchas, J.B. Near Sudbury, 
Painter, Natt. Osmaston-by-Ashbourne; Abbott’s Clown Holme; Shirley; 
Allestree ; Snelston; Yeaveley ; Cubley; Dalbury; Trusley; the form with hairy 
pedicels at Brailsford, and Etwall. 
T3. Willington, Nowe7's. 
S. Holostea LZ. Greater Stitchwort. 
Native. B. Hedge-banks, wood borders. Common. P. April-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
‘* Ascends to 350 yards near Buxton,” Rogers, J.B. ‘“‘ Woods up to 250 yards 
in Miller’s Dale,’ Baker, J.B. Flowering in July at 350 yards under White 
Edge above Froggatt. 
Mr. Purchas reports a form which he found in 1879 on the banks of the Dove 
between Hollingsclough and the source, in which the petals are scarcely larger 
than the calyx, looking very unlike the ordinary form. 
S. palustris Retz. §S. glauca With. 
Native. EB. Wet meadows, marshes. Rare. P. May-July. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
Tl. Near Bradley Pond, but with a 2? Wright in Smith MSS. 
T2, Breadsall, not common, Crewe d& Whittaker. In some plenty by a 
backwater west of Sawley. 
T3. Egginton, Hb. Mason! In the meadows below Repton, Bloxam. 
Drakelow, N.H. Tutb. 
S. graminea Ll. Lesser Stitchwort. 
Native. B. Banks, pastures, waysides. Common. P. May-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Generally distributed and plentiful. ‘‘Common up to 500 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
S. uliginosa Wurr. Bog Stitchwort. 
Native. B. Bogs, ditches, wet places. Frequent. P. May-Aug. 
First record, Gisborne, 1790-5. 
Generally distributed. ‘ Swamps up to 550 yards on Axe Edge,” Baker, J.B. 
