18 CARYOPHYLLACE^S. 



from the Dyke to Brighton, 0. Kingston, Jib. B. Road 

 in Patcham parish leading from London Road to Ditchling 

 Road, C.E.S. IV. Field nr. Ashcombe, plen., H.H. 

 Hills west of Alfriston, E.E. V. Cornfield by the roadside 

 bet. Meads and Eastdean, abund., E. VI. Rye, B. 



STELLARIA AQUATICA, Scop. Water Chickweed. P. 7-8. 

 Wet places; rare. I. Appledram Common, by the Lavant, 

 A. By the W. Rother in several places, H.E.F. II. By 

 the Arun bet. Pulborough and S. Stoke, freq., W.H.B.F. 

 Nr. Slinfold, 1901, Eev. A. A. Evans. III. Neighbourhood 

 of Albourne, M. IV. Wet meadows by the Ouse, 

 Fletching, freq., N.J.T. Nr. Lewes Paper Mills, Hb. B. 

 New Barbcombe, H.H. In very dry gravel at Berwick 

 Rectory, E.E. V. Cuckmere down to Arlington, E.E. 

 Roadside ditch nr. Polegate, E. VI. Rye, nr Camber 

 Castle, B. VII. About Tunbridge Wells, freq, E.J. 



S. MEDIA, L. Common Chickweed. A. 1-12. Cult, and 

 waste ground ; very com. 



Var. BOR^EANA, Jord. III. By the Canal, Fishersgate, 

 1895, T.H. 



S. UMBROSA, Opiz. var. S. neglecta, Weihe. S. media 

 var. major. Koch. Large-flowered Chickweed. P. 5-7. 

 I. Abund. by the roadside bet. Halfway Bridge and 

 Selham. II. Ditch by the Arun, North Stoke, E.S.M. 

 Obs. Townsend, " Flora of Hants, " after careful ex- 

 amination, says : "I believe S. Umbrosa to be a distinct 

 species or sub-species." This plant was added to the 

 " Sussex Flora " by the Rev. E. S. Marshall in 1901. 



S. HOLOSTEA, L. Greater Stitchwort, S. Snow. Miller's 

 Star. P. 4-6. Woods and hedge banks; very com. 



S. GLAUCA, With. Glaucous Stitchwort. P. 7-8. Marshy 

 places; rare. II. Amberley Wild Brooks, Bot. Sus. III. 

 Henfield Levels, Hb. Bor. IV. Nr. Lewes, U. Nr. Hay- 

 wards Heath. Nr. Ouse Viaduct, H.H. VII. By the side 

 of clear streams, nr. Tunbridge Wells, Bot. Sus. Wet 

 places about Tunbridge Wells, freq., E.J. 



S. GRAMINEA, L. Lesser Stitchwort. P. 5-8. Hedges 

 and bushy places; com. 



S. ULIGINOSA, L. Bog Stitchwort. A. 5-6. Ditches and 

 wet places; rather com. 



ARENARIA TENUIFOLIA, L. Fine-leaved Sandwort. A. 

 5-6. Downs; rare. I. W. side of Goodwood Park Wall, 

 E. T. Bree; Hb. Bor. Stoke Firs, W. Stoke, Bor. MSS. 

 Bow hill, Hb. C. III. Downs, Stanmer, E. M. Day. 



A. TRINERVIS, L. Three-ribbed Sandwort. A. 5-6. 

 Moist hedge banks and damp woods ; com. 



A. SERPYLLIFOLIA, L. Thyme-leaved Sandwort. A. 5-9. 

 Walls, banks, and waste ground; com. 



