CARYOPHYLLACE^E. 17 



Barlavington Down (casual or colonist), E.S.M. III. 

 " Seedlescombe, nr. Poynings, 1814," Hb. Bor. Bet. 

 Patcham and Saddlescombe, 1895, C.S.8. IV. Downs bet. 

 Alciston and Bishopstone, Rev. E. Ellman. V. Shore on 

 the Bexhill side of St. Leonards, 0. 



LYCHNIS VESPERTINA, Sibth. White Campion. P. 6-7. 

 Waste and cult, ground ; com. 



L. DIURNA, Sibth. Red Campion, 8. Batchelor's Button. 

 P. 6-7. Hedge banks and shady places; com. 



L. FLOS-CUCULI, L. Ragged Robin. P. 5-6. Moist 

 meadows and ditches; com. 



L. GITHAGO, Lam. Corn Cockle. A. 7-8. Cult, fields; 

 less common than formerly ; often eradicated. I. Racton. 

 Cocking. III. Brighton, 1905. V. Eastbourne, rare. 

 Field nr. Cemetery, E. Hastings, Broomfield. VII. Corn- 

 fields nr. Tunbridge Wells, freq., Deakin. 



MCENCHIA ERECTA, 8m. Upright Manchia. A. 5-6. 

 Gravelly and sandy pastures; not uncom. Often over- 

 looked from its small size. I. Up Park, W. Westbourne 

 Common. Racton Park. Prinsted Common, abund. 

 Coates Common, E.S.M. III. From Black Rock to 

 Rottingdean, Hb. B. IV. Berwick Common, E.E. V. 

 Milton Hyde, nr. Mitchelham, rare, E. Willingdon Hill, 

 E.E. VI. Hastings, 0. Pett, B. VII. Ashdown Forest, 

 Coleman. 



CERASTIUM TETRANDUM, Curtis. Seaside Mouse-ear 

 Chickweed. A. 5-7. Banks by the sea, also on the Downs ; 

 not com. I. Thorney, nr. Markers. Prinsted Common, 

 abund. Nutbourne. Aldwick. Clymping Sands, E.S.M. 

 II. Littlehampton, E.S.M. III. On the coast from 

 Shoreham to Brighton, M. V. In the grass at Beachy 

 Head, E. VI. Winchelsea, B. 



C. SEMIDECANDRUM, L. Little Mouse-ear Chickweed. 

 A. 4-5. Dry banks and wall tops; apparently rare. I. 

 Graffham. Sutton. Ambersham Common, E.S.M. II. 

 Littlehampton, Hb. Bor. III. Hurstpierpoint, M. IV. 

 Lewes, very com. on ant hills on the Downs, U. Sandy 

 ground, Maresfield Park, N.J.T. V. In the grass above 

 Jevington Church, E. VI. Hastings Castle slope, B. 

 VII. About Tunbridge Wells, com., E.J. 



C. PUMILUM, Curt. Curtis' Mouse-ear Chickweed. Very 

 rare. A. 4-5. Rough bank, Oxen Down, between Up- 

 waltham and East Dean, facing south, E.S.M. 



C. GLOMERATUM, Thuil. Broad-leaved Mouse-ear Chick- 

 weed. A. 4-9. Fields, banks, and walls; very com. 



C. TRIVIALE, Link. Narrow-leaved Mouse-ear Chickweed. 



A. 5-9. Waysides and banks; very com. 

 C. ARVENSE, L. Field Chickweed. P. 4-8. Cult, ground 



and dry banks, chiefly on the chalk; rare. III. Roadside 



