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DlGYNIA. 



Chrysosplenium alternifolium, (alternate-leaved golden saxifrage) shady 



woods, Moorlands 

 oppositifolium, (golden saxifrage) shady moist ditch 



banks 

 Saxifraga granulata, (white saxifrage) meadows near Tarn-worth 



tridactylites, (rue-leaved saxifrage) Burton Abbey walls 

 Sckranthus annuus, (german knotgrass) sandy corn-fields 

 Saponaria offic'malis, (soapwort) Blymkill, Moorlands, in hedges near 



Hedgford, on the road to Rugeley 

 Dianthus Armeria, (Deptford pink) Morry hills near Yoxall 



deltoides, (maiden pink) Trysull, and Swindon meadows Mr. 

 WAINWRIGHT. 



TRIGYNIA. 



Cucubalus Behen, (bladder champion) in corn-fields, frequent 



Stellaria holostea, (stitchwort) hedge sides, common 



uliginosa, (bog stichwort) springs and rivulets 

 graminea, (grass-leaved stichwort) moist grounds 



Arenaria trinervia, (plantain-leaved sandwort) woods and moist hedges 

 serpyllifolia, (least chickweed) walls and sandy hedge-banks 

 marina, (sea spurry) in a salt marsh near Shirleywich 

 rubra, (purple spurry) corn-fields, in a light sandy soil. 



PENTAGYNIA. 



Cotyledon Umbilicus, (navelwort) rocks under Heyley Castle bank, rare 

 Sedum Ttlephium, (orpine, livelong) hedges and pastures, on roofs of 



houses, in the Moorlands 



acre, (pepper stone-crop) walls and dry hedge banks 

 reflexum, (yellow stone-crop) walls and roofs 



Oxalis Acetosella, (woodsorrel, cuckoo-meat) woods and hedge-banks 

 Agrostemma Githago, (cockle) in arable land 

 Lichnis dioica diurna, (red-flowered campion) in hedges, common 



vespertina, (white campion) amongst corn and clover 

 Lychnis flos cuculi (cuckoo flower, ragged robin) in meadows, common 



Var. flore plena (double-ragged robin) near Norton in 



the. Moors 

 Cerastium viscosum (clammy mouse-ear) walls, dry banks, and ant hills 



vulgatum (mouse-ear) pastures and hedge banks 

 Spergula arvensis (corn spurry) in light arable lands 



nodosa (knotted spurry) marshy places, Moorlands. 



CLASS XL DODECANDRIA. 



MoNOGYNIA. 



Lythrum Salicaria (purple-spiked willowherb) banks of rivers, common 



