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CARYOPHYLLACE^E. 31 



STELLARIA, L. 



131. S. media, Vill. Chickweed. 



Native; a common weed in all kinds of situations, and 



very variable in habit and luxuriance. 

 8. S. umbrosa, Opitz. S. grandiflora, Woods. 

 G. This well-marked variety is frequent about Charfield 



and Sodbury. 

 S. Bishport, Englishcombe, and Winscombe. III. IX. 



132. S. Holostea, L. 



Native ; everywhere on hedgebanks. IV. VI. 



133. S. glauca, With. 



Native ; only on the peat towards the southern limit of 

 the district, rare. V. VII. 



134. S. graminea, L. 



Native ; in dry, heathy, and bushy places, frequent. 



G. Bank of Avon. Berkeley. Clifton Down. Mangots- 



field. Glen Frome, near Stapletou. Westbury-on- 



Trym. 

 S. Leigh Wood. Yatton. Wells. V. VIII. 



135. S. uliginosa, Murr. 



Native ; in wet and swampy places, common. V. VI. 



MALACHIUM, Fries. 



136. M. aquaticum, Fr. 



Native ; on ditchbanks, rare. Swete's remark, " Common 



throughout the district," is inexplicable. 

 G. 'By the river Frome, near Stapleton. 

 S. Knowle, Miss Livett. St. Anne's Wood, Brislington. 



VII. VIII. 

 CERASTIUM, L. 



137. C. glomeratum, Thuil. 



Native ; on banks, walls, and railway ballast. Common. 



IV.-IX. 



