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2. S. Holostea. L. (Greater Stitchwort. Satin Flower.) 

 Woods and hedges. 4-6. 



Common everywhere. 



3. S. glauca. Wither. (Marsh Stitchwort.) 

 Marshy places. 5-7. 



Beside the Brent, near Stonebridge. "Ditch near 

 plantation by the North Western Railway Bridge over 

 Brent. H. J. Wharton." (Farrar.) 



4. S. graminea. L. (Lesser Stitchwort.) 

 Dry pastures, fields, etc. 5-8. 



Frequent, at Alperton. Harrow Weald Common, 

 Ruislip ; Pinner, etc. ; also near the stile in the Football 

 Field, and in the new Churchyard. 



5. S. uliginosa. Murr. (Bog Stitchwort.) 

 Ditches and rivulets. 5, 6. 



Ditches at Ruislip, near Harrow Weald Common, 

 ditches by Sheepcote Farm, Harrow, and many other 

 places. 



CERASTIUM. (Mouse Ear Chickweed.} 



1. C. vulgatum. (Broad-leaved Mouse Ear Chickweed.) 

 Fields, pastures, and road sides. 4-9. 



Abundant in a waste field at Alperton, Grove wall, 

 Harrow, old farm house wall at Sudbury. Pinner. (C. 

 glomeratum, Thuil.) Not nearly so common here as the 

 next. 



2. C. viscosum. L. (Narrow-leaved Mouse Ear Chick- 



weed.) 



Waste places, etc. 3-8. 

 Very common. (C. triviale. Link.) 

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