210 THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 



T. Abundant on the new railway banks in Sutton Park, 1877-9. 

 II. Near Brandon on the London railway bank, Kirk, Herb., Perry ; 

 merely a casual in the county ; it cannot be considered as 

 established in either of its habitats. 

 S. nutans, Linn. Nodding Catchfly. 



Cultivated ground, very rare. A casual in the Oscott College 

 grounds, Rev. J. C] 

 S. annulata, Thore. 



Occurred sparingly on the new railway banks in Sutton Park, 

 1877, merely as a casual weed.] 

 S. noctiflora, I. inn. Night flowering Catehfly. 



Colonist : In arable land, and on railway banks. Very rare. June, 

 July. 

 II. In a field near Harboro' Magna, Rev. A. Blox ; railway banks, near 

 Brandon, S. Kirk, Herb., Terry; cornfield by the Blue Boar 

 Lane, L. C. in. R. S. R., 1878; on black lands, near Ipsley ! 

 abundant. J. T. Slatter. 



LYCHNIS. 

 L. vespertina, Sibth. White Campion. 



Native: On banks and cultivated lands. Common. June to Sep- 

 tember. Area general. 

 A form occurred in 1874 at Brandon in some abundance, in which 

 the flowers were bisexual. These flowers were all infested 

 with one of the black smuts and were all infertile. 

 L. diurna, Sibth. Red Campion. 



Native: On hedge banks, waysides, and in fields. Common. May 

 to September. Area general. 

 L. Flos-cuculi, Linn. Ragged Robin. 



Native: In marshes and on damp meadows and heath lands. 



Common. May to July. 

 Throughout the country, but more local than the above-mentioned 

 species. 

 L. Githago, Lam. Corn Cockle. 



Colonist : In corn fields, rarely on railway banks. Local. June 

 to July. 

 I. Fields mar Sutton Park; near Trickley Coppice; new railway 

 banks, Sutton Park; Bannersley Rough, Middleton, Berks- 

 i. Temple Balsall, Nuneaton, etc. 

 II. Radford Semele, F. andB.; Honington, Newb. ; Warwick; Bran- 

 don ; Henley-in-Arden ; Billesley, etc. 



MCENCHIA. 

 M. erecta. Sin. Upright Pearlwort. 



Native: On damp Bandy heaths. Rare. May, June. 

 I. Coleshill Heath 1 Brec., I'mt. i., 101; Corley Moor and other like 

 places, Brec; Atherstone Outwoods, also on Annesley coal- 

 field heath, Rev. .1. B., Phyt. iii.,324; Coleshill Pool, 1880; 

 Button Park, 1873-9. 

 II. Kenilworth heath ami Xarningale Common ! Y. andB. 



CEKASTIUM. 

 C. 8emidecandrum, Linn. Mouse-ear. 



•i\. : On walls and dry heathy places. Rare. April, May. 

 1. Beathy pathways, lane from fttarston Green to Bickenhill ; 



heath] pathways above Coleshill Pool. 

 II BLinwarton, in a field b y t he church, Purt. i., 221 ; Warwick, Perry 

 /•v.; Btone'qnarry, Warwiok, //. /.'.. Spec. Herb., Perry. 



