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CARYOPHYLLACE^B. 



DIANTHUS ARMERIA, L. Deptford Pink. A. 7-8. Dry 

 banks and borders of fields ; rare and uncertain in its 

 appearance. I. Stoughton, F.V.P. Racton by the Tower, 

 and by the road to Aldsworth, occasionally abund. 

 Appledram, A. Nr. Ratham, W.J. Aldingbourne, by 

 Chichester and Arundel road, E.H.D. Bet. Woodmancote 

 and Hambrook, abund., 1889, A. Pagham, 1899, A. On 

 a gravelly bank at the side of the high road nr. Boxgrove, 

 1892, Mrs. Hill. III. Henfield, M. VI. Ore, B. VII. 

 Withyham, sp. Miss A. Wallis. Rusthall, Deakin. 



D. DELTOIDES, L. / Maiden Pink. P. 6-7. Dry pastures ; 

 rare, " Sussex, West," Watson. III. Hassocks, " Sussex, 

 East," 1899, T.H. IV. Nr. Fletching, N.J.T. Obs. 

 While excluding this species from Hants, Townsend says : 

 11 I strongly expect it may prove to be indigenous." 



D. PROLIFER, L. Proliferous Pink. A. 7-8. Banks by 

 the sea; very rare. I. On the tongue of beach stretching 

 from Selsey towards the mouth of Pagham Harbour, long 

 known there, Hb. T. Still plentiful about Pagham, where 

 it was found in 1900 at intervals over an area fully half a 

 mile long by half a mile wide, E.S.M. 



*SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS, L. Soapwort. P. 7-8. 

 Waste places and sides of streams ; rare. II. Bet. 

 Washington and Storrington Commons, Bot. Sus. 

 Slinfold, A. A. Evans. III. Nr. Brighton, M. IV. Lewes, 

 Hb. Bor. Hamsey, U. Spring Wood, Fletching, M.D. 

 V. Langley Point, 1840, Hb. Bor. Shingles, nr. first 

 Sluice Bridge, Eastbourne, abund. Side of stream at 

 Crowhurst, E. 



SILENE INFLATA, 8m. Bladder Campion, 8. Crackers. 

 P. 6-9. Waysides and borders of fields; com. 

 Var. PUBERULA, Syme. I. Frequent in chalky fields, 

 Lavington, E.S.M. III. Brighton, 1884, A.J.C. 



S. MARITIMA, With. Sea Campion. P. 6-9. Seaside 

 waste ; com. all along the coast. 



S. ANGLICA, L. English Catchfly. A. 6-9. Cornfields ; 

 rare. I. Woolavington, Bot. Sus. Easebourne, 1892, G. 

 Landon. Coates, bet. Graffham and Heyshott, E.S.M. 

 II. Storrington, Bot. Sus. IV. Telscombe, 1897, T.H. V. 

 Field nr. Greenstreet, E. VI. Turnip field nr. Hastings, 

 Bromfield. Guestling, rare, B. VII. Bet. Tunbridge 

 Wells and Frant, E. J. Tilgate, E.E. 



S. CONICA, L. Striated Catchfly. A. 5-6. Sandy places ; 

 very rare. I. Clymping sands, abund., W.H.B.F. Little- 

 hampton, A. III. Clover field at Saddlescombe, 1902, 

 Miss M. Eobinson. IV. Telscombe, 1888, T.H. 



S. NOCTIFLORA, L. Night-flowering Catchfly. A. 7-8 

 Fields, &c. ; very rare. I. Field bet. Farm Hill and 



