FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 75 



211. Silene noctiflora. Linn., 44. 



Colonist, Eng., 1,3-4. 5- 6. August. 



Rare in sandy cornfields. Heslington (O. A. Moore 

 1840). Sandholme (J.B.). At Norton in North Derwent 

 district by G. Webster (VV.W.). In Hull docks.^ Waste 

 ground, Bridlington (C.W.). 



213. Lyclmis alba, ytill, 102. 



(White Campion). 



Native, Brit., 1-7. .^^>'' "' 



Uncommon in Holderness. Railway embankments and 

 cornfields near Hull.* 



214. L. diOica. Linn., III. 



(Red Campion). 



XT ^- viAv , - Mav, HI. 



Native, Brit., i-/. 



Common in copses, occasionally with white flowers, as at 

 Hornsea. 



215. L. FlOS-CUCUli. Linn., 112. 

 (Ragged Robin). 

 Native, Brit., i, 2, 5, 6, 7. J""e, I. 



Very common in marshy places, as at Hornsea Mere, 

 Hall In'gs, &c. 



218. L. Githago. Scop., 100. 

 (Corn Cockle). 



Colonist, Brit., 1-7. -^"-"^^• 



Sparingly in cornfields at Rise, Holderness."^ More 

 plentiful on" the dock wastes at Hull. 



221. Cerastium tetrandrum. Curtis, 75. 



Native, Brit., 3. J""^' 



Uncommon. At Flamboro' "on a wall" (B.), and on 

 the Cliflfs of the headland.* 



