32 CARYOPHYLLACE^. 



138. C. triviale, Link. 



Native ; on wall- tops, banks, and in pasture land. More 

 common than the last. IV. IX. 



139. C. semidecandrum, L. 



Native ; in dry places, rather rare. 



G. St. Vincent's Rocks. Durdham Down. Stapleton. 



Brandon Hill. 

 S. Clevedon. Cheddar. IV. V. 



140. C. pumilum, Curt. 



Native ; on rocks about Clifton, local. St. Vincent's 

 Rocks. Clifton Down. Rocks near the Sea Wall. The 

 Stephens Herbarium possesses a good series of specimens 

 from St. Vincent's Rocks, and some interesting letters 

 from Prof. Babington with reference to this plant. IV. V. 



141. C. tetrandrum, Curt. 



Native. 



G. St. Vincent's Rocks, Durdham Down, and Brandon 

 Hill, Bristol. Sea Mills. Dr. H. 0. Stephens sub- 

 mitted a Clifton specimen to Prof. Babington, who 

 pronounced it to be his C. atrovirens, " with shorter 

 footstalks than usual," 



S. Elevated rocks at Cheddar. V. VII. 



MOENCHIA, Ehrh. 



142. M. erecta, Sm. 



Native. There are specimens in Dr. Stephens' Herbarium 

 marked " Keynsham " and " Brandon Hill," no date. 

 The authority is undoubted, otherwise we might hesitate 

 to include this plant in our Flora, in the absence of 

 additional records. V. VI. 



LEPIGONUM, fries. 



143. L. rubrum, Fr. 



Native ; in sandy and heathy places, rare. It grows in several 

 spots on the common near Mangotsfield, G. VI. IX. 



